New Delhi: The confrontation between the Centre and the CJP intensified on Thursday after the organisation turned down the government's latest invitation for talks and instead announced a nationwide protest for Friday.
CJP leaders said they would not participate in discussions until the government takes concrete steps to address their key demands. According to the group, dialogue without meaningful action would not resolve the concerns raised by protesters.
The organisation has appealed to students, youth groups and supporters across the country to hold peaceful demonstrations on Friday, calling it a united movement demanding accountability and justice.
The Centre has maintained that it remains willing to engage in dialogue and has repeatedly invited CJP representatives for discussions. However, with the latest offer being rejected, negotiations remain at a standstill
. Security has been tightened in several cities ahead of the proposed protests as authorities prepare for demonstrations. The latest development is expected to further intensify the ongoing agitation and keep pressure on both the government and protest organisers.
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