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'Attackers belonged to RSS': CJP founder says 'not scared' after Jaipur protest assault

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'Attackers belonged to RSS': CJP founder says 'not scared' after Jaipur protest assault
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Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, claims he was assaulted by RSS-linked individuals during a protest in Jaipur. He stated that the attack will not deter his party's demands for the resignation of the Union education minister regarding the NEET paper leak.

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The incident highlights ongoing political tensions in India regarding education policy and the influence of ideological groups on public protests.

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The article focuses on the allegations made by the protest leader against a right-wing organization, framing the narrative around his perspective.

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