The founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), Dipke, has launched a sharp attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, questioning his ability to address domestic issues while claiming success in international conflicts. Speaking at a press conference, Dipke said, 'If he can stop the Russia-Ukraine war, can't he stop the paper leak?' He argued that it is the Prime Minister's responsibility to ensure the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the recurring exam paper leaks.
Accusations against the government
Dipke alleged that the youth of the country are being 'ruined' as they neither get employment nor are their exams conducted properly. He claimed that the paper leak incidents have destroyed the future of millions of students who prepare for competitive exams with hard work and dedication. 'The agitation will continue till Pradhan resigns,' Dipke asserted, calling for immediate action from the central government.
Impact on students
The CJP founder highlighted the widespread frustration among students due to repeated cancellations and delays in exams. He pointed out that such incidents not only affect the academic calendar but also cause mental distress and financial loss to families. 'The government must take responsibility and ensure strict action against those involved in these leaks,' he added.
Political reactions
Dipke's remarks have sparked a debate in political circles, with opposition parties also demanding accountability from the Education Ministry. Some have called for a parliamentary inquiry into the matter. However, the ruling party has not yet responded to the allegations.
Call for systemic reforms
Dipke urged the government to implement a foolproof system for conducting exams, including the use of technology and stricter monitoring. He also suggested that the minister should step down to set an example of accountability. 'The youth cannot wait any longer. We need action, not empty promises,' he concluded.



