
Amidst the demonstration of Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) in Delhi, a consensus has finally been reached between the government for talks. CJP spokesperson gave this information. Today Union Minister J. Leaders of P. Nadda CJP met. This meeting took place at Nadda’s house. Which lasted for about 10 minutes. During this, the leaders told the minister in detail about their demands. After this meeting, CJP founder Abhijeet Deepke, who was on hunger strike, ended his strike.
Saurabh Das has shared a post on social media. In which he told that after waiting for more than two hours, Union Minister J. He and Ashutosh Ranka met P. Nadda at his residence. During this, he has submitted a written letter containing his demands to the minister. He told that Nadda assured him that he will discuss this matter internally.
#UPDATE:After waiting for more than 2 hours, @AshutoshRanka and I just met JP Nadda ji at his residence for 10 minutes.
While we submit a letter written with our demands, he has assured us that he will meanwhile speak internally. We are in that process. There is news of mass https://t.co/GMGBNG71h3
— Saurav Das (@SauravDassss) July 20, 2026
Abhijeet Deepke broke his fast
Meanwhile, party founder Abhijeet Deepke, who was on hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, ended his fast. Deepke took this decision on the request of hospital recruitment worker Sonam Wangchuk. Wangchuk has appealed to them to conserve their strength and continue participating in the ongoing protests.
Abhijeet Dipke ends his hunger strike at Jantar Mantar.
Be victorious. pic.twitter.com/DPIgG1wEg3
— Cockroach Janta Party (@CJP_for_India) July 20, 2026
Wangchuk appealed
Deepke started the fast after Wangchuk was admitted to the hospital on July 18. Today he broke his fast by drinking a glass of juice before joining the Parliament march. Wangchuk’s wife Geetanjali Angmo said that Sonam Wangchuk urged Dipke to end his fast so that he could get the strength to continue the movement.
Demand for resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
Sonam Wangchuk is on an indefinite hunger strike since June 28, demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and comprehensive reforms in the education system over the NET-UG exam paper leak. Today a Parliament march was announced by CJP. In which a large number of youth participated.
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