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With days passing by, the mass protest of Cockroach Janata Party at Jantar Mantar has reached day 15 and today marks the 7th days of Sonam Wangchuk and 25 others in hunger strike.

On July 4, 2026, Abhijeet Dipke wrote to PM Modi about the Jantar Mantar protests concerning leaked exam papers and student suicides, questioning the government’s inaction and seeking accountability from Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Founder Abhijeet Dipke – CJP Founder has written an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to respond on this protest and take necessary action to justify the NEET Paper leak and the aspirants who committed suicide days before the exam.
In the letter he writes mentioning the update on teh protest and hunger strike and further questions the reason behind the silence of the government on this.
Questions PM Modi’s Silence
In the letter, Dipke questioned PM Modi for how long the government will turn a blind eye to the protesters’ demands.
Dipke has mentioned that hunger strikes are the means to put moral pressure on governments and has been disappointed that the Prime Minister had not issued any reaction regarding the hunger strike yet.
As per the letter, the protest is carried out to bring the attention of the government regarding the issue of leakage of examination papers and their repercussions on students in the country.
Letter to PM Modi:
For how long will you ignore Jantar Mantar and our voices? pic.twitter.com/hSIpehvzxt
— Abhijeet Dipke (@abhijeet_dipke) July 4, 2026
Dipke mentions that at the time when the protests commenced on June 20, 11 students had already committed suicide because of the stress from the examinations system. Sdaly, the number had increased to 29 students during the period of the protest.
Sonam Sir has lost 5 kg, and his health is deteriorating with each passing day. How much longer will the Prime Minister wait before sacking Dharmendra Pradhan?
Why is Dharmendra Pradhan so important to PM Modi that, despite the deaths of 20 students, he still refuses to remove… pic.twitter.com/Zf0YdzPh0H
— Abhijeet Dipke (@abhijeet_dipke) July 4, 2026
Seeks Accountability From Education Minister
In one of his key demands is the accountability of Union Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan. Dipke accused Pradhan of not taking the responsibility for the problems that he believes exist in the education system and appealed to the Prime Minister to make him accountable.
Another demand made in the letter was to engage with the protesters rather than ignoring them.
Alleges Police Action at Protest Site
The letter also adds the incident of the intervention of the Delhi police at the Jantar Mantar protest site. He alleged that the cops threw the books from a temporary library at the protest site that were of the books of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, and Shaheed Bhagat Singh. He urged that strict action must be take against the particular cops and must be suspended.
Dipke argued that students protesting for a better education system should be allowed to express their concerns peacefully.
He urged the Prime Minister to begin a dialogue with the protesters and respond to what he described as the concerns of India’s youth. Concluding the letter, Dipke appealed to Prime Minister Modi to break his silence, listen to the voices of the protesters and ensure accountability within the education system.
