Key facts
- Hundreds of protesters are demonstrating in Delhi.
- Protesters are demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
- The protests are in response to a major exam paper leak.
- The group calls themselves the 'Cockroach Janta Party.'
- The movement began as satire.
- The protests have gained traction among youth concerned about job scarcity.
- The protests highlight concerns about systemic accountability.
In Delhi, hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets, identifying themselves as the 'Cockroach Janta Party,' to demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. This widespread demonstration is a direct response to a major exam paper leak that has caused significant public outcry. The movement, which initially began as a satirical act, has rapidly gained momentum and support among the youth. These young individuals are increasingly concerned about the scarcity of job opportunities and what they perceive as a systemic lack of accountability within the government and educational institutions. The choice of the name 'Cockroach Party' is deliberate, serving as a metaphor for the ruling party's perceived ability to endure and persist despite widespread public criticism and dissatisfaction. The protests highlight a growing disillusionment among the younger generation regarding employment prospects and the integrity of the examination system.
