CJP Presses Centre to Keep Promises After Post-Protest Detentions

Two days after ending its 36-day nationwide agitation over the leak of NEET papers, the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) on Monday appealed to the Center to “immediately fulfill” the assurances given to the protesters, alleging that students and supporters were detained in many states despite the government’s commitments.
In a statement, the HSK expressed concern over reports that students and other protesters were specifically “targeted, detained or arrested” by government agencies. Assam, West Bengal and Bihar. It was stated that the protest was withdrawn only after the Government of India gave the following assurance to the organization: no criminal proceedings An investigation will be launched against any protesters in states ruled by the BJP or NDA, and the reported detentions will be described as a “matter of serious concern”.
The organization said its legal team is already coordinating with lawyers in the affected states to secure the release of those detained and provide legal assistance. He appealed to the Centre, especially Union ministers: JP Nadda And Jitendra SinghTo ensure the immediate release of detainees, prevent any coercive or retaliatory action against protesters and withdraw all FIRs registered against them.
The HSK also reminded the government of its commitment to provide a written guarantee. Tuesday, July 28He reiterated that the decision to suspend the nationwide protest was taken in good faith based on assurances from the Centre.
Warning that any deviation from these assurances would mean a breach of trust with both the organization and “hundreds of young Indians”, CJP said that the government’s credibility depends on fulfilling its promises. The institution demanded the release of all detainees and the withdrawal of FIRs by Tuesday and stated that otherwise “necessary steps will be taken”.
The CJP ended its 36-day protest on Saturday after the Center accepted many of its key demands, including examination reforms, and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigned. However, the organization said the government’s commitments must now be implemented in both letter and spirit.




