CJP to March on Parliament on July 20
The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has announced a march to Parliament on July 20, aiming to breathe fresh fire into its ongoing protest. The immediate challenge for the protesters is to ensure their voice remains relevant during the upcoming Parliament Session, which begins later this month.
Protest Strategy and Relevance
According to sources, the CJP plans to gather supporters from across the country to converge on Parliament House. The march is intended to pressure the government on key demands, including a review of the NEET examination process and accountability of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The protesters hope that the timing of the march, coinciding with the Parliament Session, will amplify their message.
Background of the Protest
The CJP, a fringe political group, has been agitating for months over alleged irregularities in the NEET exam. The group has previously held rallies and sit-ins, but momentum has waned. The July 20 march is seen as a critical attempt to reinvigorate the movement.
Government Response
Officials have not yet commented on the planned march. Security arrangements are being reviewed to prevent any disruption during the Parliament Session. The CJP has vowed to hold a peaceful demonstration.



