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Education Minister Labels CJP a 'Disruptive B Team'

Education Minister Labels CJP a 'Disruptive B Team'

In an increasingly fraught atmosphere, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has launched a scathing critique of the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), dubbing it the 'B team of disruptive elements'. His comments come amid a backdrop of mounting protests concerning the alleged NEET paper leak, which have seen demonstrators demanding his resignation.

Addressing reporters, Pradhan minced no words in condemning the CJP's actions. 'They are operating as a B team for those intent on creating chaos,' he stated, suggesting that the group comprises individuals sidelined in the democratic process. The minister accused these elements of masquerading under the guise of legitimate protest while seeking to undermine the education system.

The controversy surrounding the NEET paper leak has become a flashpoint for broader discontent. The CJP, a relatively obscure outfit until now, has seized the opportunity to amplify its voice, drawing attention to what it claims are systemic failures within the educational administration.

Pradhan's remarks also took aim at political adversaries, particularly singling out Rahul Gandhi, whom he implied was encouraging such disruptions. Whether this political jousting will quell the unrest or further inflame it remains a matter of speculation. What is clear, however, is that the education sector finds itself at the epicentre of this political tempest.

As the situation unfolds, the stakes are high. The integrity of the NEET examination process is under scrutiny, and the minister's ability to navigate these tumultuous waters will be watched keenly. For now, the narrative is one of division and distrust, with Pradhan resolute in his defence against what he portrays as an orchestrated campaign to destabilise his ministry.

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