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CJP Protest Ground Report: Muslim Man Serves Free Food And Water At Jantar Mantar, Watch OneIndia Exclusive

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) continued its indefinite sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar on Sunday, marking the second consecutive day of demonstrations demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged examination irregularities and paper leaks.

CJP Protest Ground Report
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The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) continues its indefinite sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar, demanding Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over alleged examination irregularities and paper leaks. Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk warned of a hunger strike on June 27 if no action is taken.

Despite being asked to vacate the site after the permitted protest period ended on Saturday, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke and his supporters remained at Jantar Mantar, vowing to continue their agitation until their demands are addressed.

The protest follows a series of demonstrations organised by the outfit across different cities in India over concerns related to examination transparency and accountability.

Muslim Man Serving Free Food And Water

Speaking exclusively to OneIndia, he voiced support for the demonstrators' demand for accountability and said citizens must question those in power when concerns arise.

"Agar hum sarkaar se sawaal nahi karenge, unse accountability nahi maangege, toh phir kaun maangega? Humari bas ek hi maang hai aur samuhik maang hai ki Dharmendra Pradhan isteefa dein," he said.

(If we do not question the government and seek accountability from those in power, then who will? We have only one collective demand-that Dharmendra Pradhan should resign.)

The man, who was distributing food and water from his own earnings, said he was supporting the protesters because he believed in democratic participation and public accountability.

His gesture was appreciated by many at the site and became a symbol of communal harmony amid the agitation. Several protesters pointed out that his actions reflected the spirit of unity beyond religious identities.

The scene also reinforced the message often associated with India's pluralistic culture-that people can come together for a common cause regardless of faith or background. Many supporters described it as a powerful example of solidarity, compassion and shared citizenship.

Protest Continues Despite Lack of Permission

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke said the protest was a democratic exercise and insisted that citizens have the right to peacefully raise their concerns.

"We will sit here. If not Jantar Mantar, give us another location. Protest is our democratic right," Dipke said while addressing supporters at the site.

Throughout the protest, demonstrators continued raising slogans such as "Go Pradhan Go" and "Dharmendra Pradhan Esteefa Do," demanding accountability over alleged examination-related issues.

The gathering remained peaceful as supporters sat through the night and continued their protest into Sunday.

Local Resident Distributes Free Water and Food

Amid the ongoing protest, a local Muslim resident drew attention after voluntarily distributing drinking water and food to protesters at Jantar Mantar.
Speaking exclusively to OneIndia, he said citizens must question those in power and seek accountability when concerns arise.

He stated that the demand for accountability was not limited to any one individual but reflected the collective concerns of many people.

The gesture was appreciated by several protesters, who saw it as an example of communal harmony and public solidarity beyond religious or social identities.
Many participants said the act reflected the spirit of unity, with people coming together to support those exercising their democratic right to protest.

Sonam Wangchuk Warns of Hunger Strike

The protest also received support from climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who had joined the demonstration on Saturday.

Wangchuk warned that he would begin a hunger strike on June 27 if no action was taken regarding the protesters' demands and if the Education Minister did not step down.

His announcement added further attention to the protest, which has been gaining traction on social media and among student groups.

Dipke's 'Jhalmuri' Remark Goes Viral

On Sunday morning, a lighter moment emerged from the protest site when a supporter brought jhalmuri for Dipke.

While eating the snack, Dipke made a humorous remark referencing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying, "Let's eat jhalmuri, we'll get energy like Modi."

A video of the moment was later shared by CJP on social media and quickly circulated among supporters.

The comment drew reactions online and added an unusual moment to an otherwise serious protest focused on educational reforms and accountability.

Protest Focused on Exam Transparency

At the centre of the agitation remains the demand for greater transparency and accountability in the conduct of public examinations.

Protesters argue that repeated allegations of paper leaks and examination irregularities have affected the future of students and job aspirants across the country.

The CJP says its movement is aimed at ensuring stronger safeguards, fair examinations and accountability from institutions responsible for conducting major tests.
As the sit-in enters its second day, supporters say they intend to continue the protest until their concerns receive a formal response.

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