CJP Chief Abhijeet Dipke Vows to Proceed Protest Towards Dharmendra Pradhan Regardless of Jaipur Assault. India Information
Cockroach Janta Social gathering (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke urged supporters to stay peaceable and keep targeted on their demand for the resignation of Union training minister Dharmendra Pradhanwhile responding to the assault on him throughout a protest in Jaipur on Monday.In a put up on X, Dipke described the assault as an indication of concern and cowardice, asserting that it will not deter the motion. “Bodily assaults are an indication of concern and cowardice.We are going to proceed to lift our voices peacefully. I’m a follower of Gandhi and Ambedkar, and I’ll hold combating this battle with peace and love. PS: Dharmendra Pradhan should resign!” he wrote.Sharing a video message after the incident, Dipke alleged that the assault was an try and intimidate protesters and divert consideration from the core concern.“These are techniques to scare us, threaten us and distract us from the difficulty. We must always not lose focus. Our solely demand is that Dharmendra Pradhan should resign,” he mentioned.Referring to college students affected by examination controversies, Dipke mentioned the motion would proceed regardless of any makes an attempt to silence it. “You’ll be able to assault us as soon as and even ten occasions. You’ll be able to slap us as soon as or ten occasions. However we’ll proceed to say the identical factor — Dharmendra Pradhan should resign,” he mentioned.He additionally appealed to protesters to not resort to violence in response to the assault. “Irrespective of how a lot they elevate their palms in opposition to us, we is not going to elevate ours. Our motion is peaceable,” Dipke mentioned, earlier than ending his message with a sarcastic “get effectively quickly” directed at his critics.Dipke was allegedly slapped a number of occasions whereas being carried on the shoulders of supporters throughout an illustration at Shaheed Smarak in Jaipur. The protest, organised by the CJP, was attended by a lot of younger individuals demanding motion over the alleged NEET paper leak and rising unemployment, in line with police and eyewitnesses cited by PTI.

