CJP Parliament March LIVE: Two Delegates Head to Meet JP Nadda Amid Parliament March

During the massive Jantar-Mantar march, CJP leaders claim the government contacted them to discuss educational accountability in Parliament

SP MP Dimple Yadav and fellow party MPs marched from Parliament to Jantar-Mantar, emphasizing youth frustration over government inaction and lack of dialogue, noting students repeatedly requested discussion on educational issues, while Sonam Wangchuk continued hunger strike to push authorities for accountability, prompting thousands of youth to join the march in solidarity and intensifying pressure on officials

CJP Delegates Meet JP Nadda

CJP spokespersons Saurav Das and Ashutosh Ranka left to meet Union Minister JP Nadda at 11:52 am, confirming government had contacted them earlier for discussion, asserting their demands remained clear, and highlighting the massive youth presence supporting their cause, while explaining the purpose of the delegation to push for Parliament-level attention on educational accountability

Questions on Government Intent

Ashutosh Ranka revealed that Delhi Police informed CJP leaders about government willingness for talks, yet authorities delayed progress for over five hours, prompting suspicion about deliberate stalling and raising questions on whether the government intended to address educational concerns proactively or merely postpone meaningful engagement