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Dehradun Youth Joins Jantar Mantar Protest, Demands Accountability Over Exam Paper Leaks. (Image Generated))
New Delhi: Amid the ongoing Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) protest at Jantar Mantar, an injured young man from Dehradun drew attention after arriving at the demonstration site with his arm bandaged. Despite his injury, he said he felt compelled to stand with students affected by alleged examination irregularities and paper leak controversies.
Speaking at the protest venue, the youth said he had come to support candidates whose hard work had been undermined by repeated allegations of question paper leaks in competitive examinations.
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According to him, every individual has been a student at some stage of life and should understand the frustration and disappointment faced by aspirants who spend years preparing for crucial exams.
The protester shared the example of a close friend who recently appeared for a government recruitment examination. He claimed that concerns over a paper leak had left many candidates feeling that their efforts and preparation had gone to waste.
He argued that such incidents damage confidence in the examination system and create uncertainty for young people seeking career opportunities.
The youth held authorities responsible for ensuring fair and transparent examinations and called for stronger measures to prevent future irregularities. He also demanded accountability from those overseeing the education and recruitment process.
When asked who should lead the education sector, he said the country needs individuals committed to honesty, transparency and efficient administration, ensuring students receive timely results and fair opportunities.
He further urged public figures, influential personalities and celebrities to speak up for students and support efforts aimed at protecting the integrity of competitive examinations.
As protests continue at Jantar Mantar, voices like his reflect the growing concerns among young aspirants over examination transparency and accountability.
Location : New Delhi
Published : 21 June 2026, 5:47 PM IST
Topics : CJP protest Dehradun youth Dharmendra Pradhan resignation Jantar Mantar protest NEET controversy