CJP Holds Bengaluru Protest at 4 p.m. Demanding Minister's Resignation Over NEET Leak
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Updated · The Hindu · Jun 14
CJP Holds Bengaluru Protest at 4 p.m. Demanding Minister's Resignation Over NEET Leak
3 articles · Updated · The Hindu · Jun 14
Summary
Freedom Park in Bengaluru hosted a 4 p.m. CJP protest on Sunday, part of a nationwide push for Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to resign over the alleged NEET paper leak.
The campaign also targets alleged irregularities in CBSE’s on-screen marking system, which CJP says have undermined trust in the education system.
Prakash Raj joined the Bengaluru protest, and CJP said activist Sonam Wangchuk would also attend as the group sought to widen public attention.
Hyderabad’s Dharna Chowk drew large crowds earlier in the day, where Wangchuk said the agitation was not for political power but to raise awareness and protect citizens’ rights.
CJP has already staged similar protests in Delhi, Pune, Lucknow and Amritsar, signaling a broader national campaign beyond Sunday’s Bengaluru demonstration.