New Delhi: The high-profile protest organized by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) at Delhi's Jantar Mantar concluded on Saturday after drawing large crowds of students and job seekers from across the country. CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke left the protest site following hours of speeches and demonstrations targeting the central government's handling of recruitment and examination issues.
The protest witnessed angry slogans over alleged paper leaks, rising unemployment, and delays in government recruitment processes. Demonstrators demanded greater accountability from authorities, arguing that repeated controversies surrounding competitive examinations have put the future of millions of young Indians at risk.
Addressing supporters, Dipke said the movement would continue beyond Jantar Mantar and evolve into a nationwide campaign for transparency and employment opportunities. Protesters claimed that youth frustration has reached a breaking point and warned that similar demonstrations could be held in other cities if their concerns remain unaddressed.
. Heavy security was deployed around the protest venue, but the event concluded peacefully without major incidents. While the demonstration has ended, the issues raised by CJP have reignited debate over unemployment, recruitment reforms, and the growing discontent among India's youth, setting the stage for further political and public pressure in the coming weeks.
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