Youth Activists Rally at Jantar Mantar Demanding Accountability Over Exam Irregularities
Youth activists and students held a major CJP protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to demand government accountability. The demonstrators highlighted recurring paper leaks and examination irregularities, calling for the resignation of the Union Education Minister and immediate reforms in the testing system.

Highlights
- •Protesters gathered at Jantar Mantar for the second CJP-led demonstration against paper leaks.
- •Participants used plates and spoons as symbolic tools to demand government accountability.
- •The movement calls for the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
- •CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke sent an open letter to PM Narendra Modi seeking systemic exam reform.
Students and job seekers gathered in large numbers at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi this Saturday to voice their mounting frustration over persistent examination irregularities and paper leaks. This event marked the second major CJP protest organized by the youth-led Cockroach Janta Party, as participants demanded greater transparency and government accountability.
The demonstration saw a heavy presence of security personnel as protesters brandished placards and chanted slogans calling for systemic reform. A notable feature of the rally was the use of thali and chammach—plates and spoons—which attendees rhythmically banged together to draw public attention to their grievances. The atmosphere was charged with demands for the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, with demonstrators asserting that the current management of high-stakes examinations has failed to protect the aspirations of the youth.
Demanding Accountability in Examination Processes
During the event, Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, addressed the enthusiastic crowd. He emphasized that the movement is dedicated to resolving the critical issues currently plaguing students across the nation. Prior to the rally, Abhijeet Dipke had formally addressed an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, explicitly calling for immediate action to fix accountability regarding recent controversies in examination administration.
The CJP protest stems from a growing pattern of dissatisfaction among candidates who argue that recurring paper leaks and procedural delays in testing cycles have severely hampered their career prospects. By organizing this second demonstration at Jantar Mantar, the group has signaled its intent to keep pressure on the government until substantial changes are implemented.
Supporters maintain that these public rallies are essential to highlight the vulnerabilities in the national examination system. The movement remains focused on ensuring that administrative failures are not swept under the rug and that the interests of job aspirants are prioritized by officials. As the Cockroach Janta Party continues its efforts, the core objective remains the establishment of a more transparent, secure, and reliable framework for all government examinations conducted in the country.














