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After leading one of the longest and most closely watched student-led agitations in recent months, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke has finally broken his silence following the conclusion of the 37-day Jantar Mantar protest in New Delhi. The agitation, launched over alleged examination irregularities and demands for education reforms, came to an end after the Centre accepted key demands and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan stepped down, bringing the month-long protest to a close. In his first public message after the movement concluded, Dipke reflected on the emotional and physical toll of the 37-day campaign. Describing the journey as "really difficult", he revealed that he battled typhoid and high fever during the final phase of the protest but continued to lead the movement despite deteriorating health. Dipke said that ending the Jantar Mantar agitation does not mark the end of CJP's campaign. Instead, he described it as the beginning of a much larger national movement focused on education reforms, transparency and student rights. WATCH

Updated 15 days ago

After the dramatic 'Chalo Sansad' march, the CJP has vowed to continue its nationwide agitation, insisting that the movement against alleged examination and recruitment irregularities will not end despite the police crackdown. Protesters returned to reclaim the Jantar Mantar protest site after Delhi Police dismantled tents and the protest stage following clashes during the Parliament march. CJP leaders alleged that excessive force was used against demonstrators, while police registered FIRs and detained several protesters over violence reported during the march. CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke has, however, refused to withdraw the agitation, alleging that protesters, including students were subjected to police excesses during the demonstrations. The organization has ruled out another immediate Parliament march but says the Jantar Mantar protest will continue until its demands are addressed. WATCH

Updated 28 days ago

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