Birthday Gift Protest Turns Political: Abhijeet Deepke Targets Dharmendra Pradhan

Coakeroch Janata Party continues six-day protest at Jantar Mantar, demanding Education Minister’s resignation amid NEET paper leak allegations.

Cockroach Janata Party continued its sixth day protest. Moreover, demonstrations took place at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. Additionally, the agitation focused on NEET paper leak allegations. Consequently, protest momentum remained strong throughout the week.

Founder demands resignation through public message

Founder Abhijeet Deepke addressed Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Furthermore, he demanded resignation through written messages at protest site. Additionally, he shared a video on social media platform X. Therefore, his message reached a wider public audience.

Birthday-themed resignation message shared online

Deepke wrote “Happy Birthday, Dharmendra Pradhan. Please resign” on whiteboard. Moreover, supporters stood alongside during the message recording. In addition, he posted the video on X platform. Consequently, the clip quickly gained public attention.

Public statement links birthday with resignation request

Deepke addressed Pradhan with birthday greetings and resignation appeal. Furthermore, he called resignation letter a symbolic gift. Additionally, he said only fingerprint was needed for acceptance. Thus, protest messaging mixed symbolism with demand.

Allegations over NEET leak and education system

Protestors demanded reforms in education structure. Moreover, they linked NEET paper leak with system failures. Additionally, they alleged multiple irregularities in competitive exams. Therefore, accountability remained central protest theme.

Social media controversy adds political tension

Deepke questioned blocking of party social media account. Furthermore, he accused officials of avoiding transparency. Additionally, he raised concerns over secrecy in examination systems. Consequently, online debate intensified public discussion.

Strong criticism over student impact and taxation remarks

Deepke claimed students lost lives due to paper leak. Moreover, he questioned labeling taxpayers as terrorists. Additionally, he highlighted concerns about fairness and dignity. Thus, protest expanded beyond education issue alone.