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MANIFESTOThe Cockroach Janta Party Editorial3 min read

PM Modi: Students or Incompetence?

Gen Z's future is on the line. CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke calls out the PM's inaction on student crises, demanding accountability for an 'incompetent' minister.

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We're not asking for miracles. We're asking for competence, accountability, and a future that doesn't feel like a scam.

The latest pronouncements from the Deccan Herald, quoting CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke, paint a stark picture of governmental paralysis. Prime Minister Modi faces a critical juncture: stand with the nation's students, or continue to shield an 'incompetent' minister whose tenure has been marred by repeated failures. This isn't just about one exam or one academic year; it's about the erosion of trust and the systematic disenfranchisement of a generation.

The Exam Scam Continues

Remember the chaos surrounding the NEET-UG exam? The paper leaks, the allegations of mass irregularities? The National Testing Agency (NTA), the very body tasked with ensuring fair conduct, has become a symbol of systemic failure. Dipke rightly points out that such repeated fiascos, including the UGC-NET cancellation just days after it was held, demonstrate a profound lack of oversight and competence. Students, who invest years of their lives and immense financial resources into preparing for these crucial exams, are left in limbo, their futures uncertain. The government's response has been a masterclass in deflection, offering superficial reassurances while the core issues remain unaddressed. This isn't mere incompetence; it's a betrayal of public trust.

A Minister in Name Only

The onus of accountability must fall on the minister responsible for the education portfolio. Yet, instead of decisive action, we see a pattern of damage control and blame-shifting. Dipke's assertion that the Prime Minister must now 'choose between students and the minister' is not hyperbole; it's a direct challenge to the current administration's priorities. Are the aspirations of millions of young Indians less important than protecting a failing appointee? The silence from the ministry, punctuated only by platitudes, speaks volumes about its detachment from the realities faced by students. We are left to wonder if the minister even understands the gravity of the situation, or if they are merely a figurehead presiding over a collapsing system.

Gen Z Demands Better

This isn't just about exams; it's about the broader narrative of disillusionment gripping young India. High unemployment rates, a stagnant job market, and a perceived lack of opportunity fuel a growing sense of hopelessness. When the very institutions meant to provide a pathway to a better future are riddled with corruption and inefficiency, it's understandable that frustration boils over. The TCJP was born from this exact frustration. We are the generation that has grown up online, hyper-aware of global standards and local failures. We see the disconnect between the government's rhetoric of progress and the lived experiences of its youth. We are not asking for miracles. We're asking for competence, accountability, and a future that doesn't feel like a scam.

The government's response has been a masterclass in deflection, offering superficial reassurances while the core issues remain unaddressed. This isn't mere incompetence; it's a betrayal of public trust.

Our Demands

The Cockroach Janta Party stands in solidarity with every student affected by these systemic failures. We echo CJP's call for accountability and demand immediate, substantive reforms. This includes a transparent overhaul of the NTA, genuine consequences for administrative negligence, and a clear commitment to safeguarding the future of Indian youth. We believe in a system that works, not one that breaks under the weight of its own incompetence. If you feel this same frustration, if you believe in a better future, then it's time to join the movement. Visit our /join page to get involved, and read our full /manifesto to understand the change we are fighting for.

Questions, answered.

What is the core issue highlighted by Abhijeet Dipke?

Abhijeet Dipke, CJP founder, highlights the Prime Minister's need to choose between supporting students facing educational crises and retaining an 'incompetent' minister overseeing these failures.

Which exams have been recently affected by alleged irregularities?

Recent exams affected include NEET-UG, with widespread allegations of paper leaks and irregularities, and the UGC-NET, which was cancelled shortly after being conducted.

What is the NTA and why is it criticized?

The NTA (National Testing Agency) is responsible for conducting entrance exams. It is criticized for repeated failures, including paper leaks and cancellations, leading to a loss of trust among students.

What does the TCJP demand?

The TCJP demands accountability for administrative negligence, a transparent overhaul of examination systems like the NTA, and substantive reforms to ensure a secure future for students.

How can I get involved with the TCJP?

You can get involved by visiting the TCJP's /join page to learn more about the movement and how to contribute to their cause.

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