CJP Gives Modi 7-Day Ultimatum, Warns of Nationwide Protest
Raising the stakes of their street mobilization, the leadership of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has officially set a strict seven-day deadline for the government to take definitive action against recent national examination lapses. The youth-led political front has threatened to launch a massive, nationwide agitation if the administration fails to address their grievances within the stipulated timeframe.
The announcement came through an official statement released by the party on Saturday evening following their massive maiden demonstration at Delhi's Jantar Mantar. The CJP characterized their current street presence as merely the beginning of a larger structural movement, warning that if no concrete steps are taken within seven days, the mobilization will spread extensively across all states of the country.
Commitment to Democratic Struggle
In their press brief, the party organizers re-emphasized their dedication to keeping the upcoming phases of the agitation entirely peaceful and aligned with constitutional frameworks. The front stated that they remain deeply committed to a democratic struggle and are focused on building a pro-youth, pro-education, pro-Constitution, and pro-India movement that directly amplifies the voices of students and young people across the nation.
The escalation follows a highly successful day of protests in the capital, where thousands of student supporters gathered to demand the immediate resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over repeated paper leaks and administrative failures. With the clock now ticking on the seven-day ultimatum, political analysts expect the tension between the newly formed youth front and the education ministry to intensify significantly over the coming week.