'Slap us 10 times': CJP founder says won't get distracted, sends message to 'haters' after attack
Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, has vowed to continue peaceful protests demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan following an attack on him in Jaipur. Dipke emphasized his commitment to non-violence despite the intimidation attempt.
Why it matters
The incident highlights ongoing political tensions surrounding examination controversies and the role of protest movements in Indian politics.
CJP Leader Abhijeet Dipke Vows to Continue Protest Against Dharmendra Pradhan Despite Jaipur Attack | India News - The Times of India
The article reports on the statements of the activist and the incident without taking a side on the political demand.
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