India’s ‘Cockroach’ Movement Intensifies; Demand for Education Minister’s Resignation Grows
Supporters of the Cockroach Janta Party remain camping in New Delhi, driven to demand the resignation of education minister Dharmendra Pradhan amid widespread public frustration.
Experts highlight that India’s youth demographic—over half of the population under 25—is deeply impacted by recent exam leaks and scoring discrepancies, intensifying calls for change.
The movement gained momentum when key figures like Abhijeet Dipke, recently graduated from Boston University, returned to India to elevate the protests from digital to public demonstrations.
Recent social media debates, especially after Indian Chief Justice compared young people to cockroaches, helped amplify the message, pushing Dipke to launch an official campaign.
As lockdown restrictions ease, Delhi’s streets once again echoed with the demand for accountability, linking systemic issues to the social climate that birthed the ‘Cockroach’ label.
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