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Abhijit Deepke, founder of the online-based youth organization 'Cockroach Janata Party' (CJP), has announced plans to return to India and lead street protests demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. He urged young people to join peaceful demonstrations in Delhi, calling for government accountability. The announcement was reported by US News on Monday.

The CJP, which gained millions of followers within days, has drawn attention among Indian youth frustrated by unemployment, inflation, exam paper leaks, and result errors. Deepke claimed that about 800,000 students have signed a petition demanding the minister’s resignation. The Indian government has reportedly blocked CJP’s X account, and Deepke alleged attempts by hackers to seize their Instagram page. Minister Kiren Rijiju accused the group of receiving support from anti-India elements, though Prime Minister Modi has not commented.

The movement’s rise comes amid growing public discontent over fuel price hikes, gas shortages, and the Iran war’s impact. The government is also planning to transport exam papers via the Air Force after a recent medical entrance test was canceled due to leaks.

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