The CJP Second Protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar attracted hundreds of students and supporters on Friday. The CJP Second Protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar focused on alleged exam paper leaks and demands for greater accountability in the education system.
Supporters gathered at the protest site carrying placards and raising slogans. Many participants expressed frustration over repeated examination irregularities and said students deserve a fair and transparent system.
CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke addressed the gathering and repeated the group’s demand for action against those responsible for the alleged paper leaks. He also called for reforms to restore trust in the examination process. Protesters used symbolic demonstrations, including banging plates and spoons, to highlight their concerns.
The demonstration marked the second major protest organized by the group at Jantar Mantar. Organizers said the movement would continue until authorities take concrete steps to address student grievances and improve transparency in examinations.
The protest remained peaceful under tight security as students, parents, and supporters voiced their concerns about the future of education and recruitment examinations in the country.








