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CJP to review Centre's progress on exam irregularities, nationwide protest possible

Mumbai Alert · Politics Desk
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Politics Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 23 August 2026 at 08:29 pm
CJP Reviews Centre's Progress On Exam Irregularities Aug 24

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) will hold a meeting of its national working committee on August 24 to review the Centre's progress in fulfilling commitments made after the party withdrew its nationwide agitation against exam irregularities on July 25.

The CJP had called off its agitation in good faith after the government gave its word to the young people of the country. However, the party has stated that it has yet to receive communication from the government on the steps being taken to implement the assurances.

The assurances included the withdrawal or quashing of all FIRs arising from the protests, a guarantee that no student or peaceful protester would face punitive action in future, and compensation for the families of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG) candidates who died by suicide after the examination was cancelled in May following paper leaks.

The CJP has warned that any attempt to dilute, delay, reinterpret, or dishonour the commitments would amount to betrayal of the country's youth. The party has asked students, young citizens, supporters, and volunteers to remain prepared for the outcome of Monday's meeting.

The Supreme Court had sought a consolidated list of First Information Reports (FIRs) registered against students and protesters across the country on August 18. The CJP has expressed concern that the government appeared to be cheating the younger generation after the party had withdrawn its agitation based on commitments made during talks with the Centre.

The national working committee will assess the situation on Monday and decide the party's next course of action, with another peaceful nationwide agitation remaining among the options. The CJP has stated that all steps to secure fulfilment of the commitments would be considered, including the possibility of launching another peaceful nationwide agitation.

The CJP's announcement comes days after Union Minister Giriraj Singh visited NIFT Mumbai, where he urged students to drive innovation and growth in the textile sector. However, the CJP has made it clear that it will not allow the government to renege on its commitments.

The meeting on August 24 will be crucial in determining the next course of action for the CJP. The party has made it clear that it will not back down on its demands and will take all necessary steps to ensure that the government fulfils its commitments.

In the context of the ongoing controversy surrounding exam irregularities, the CJP's decision to review the Centre's progress is significant. The party's agitation had brought attention to the issue, and the government's response will be closely watched.

The outcome of the meeting on August 24 will have significant implications for the country's youth, who have been affected by the exam irregularities. The CJP's decision to consider another nationwide agitation has sent a strong message to the government that it will not tolerate any attempts to renege on its commitments.

In conclusion, the CJP's review of the Centre's progress on exam irregularities is a critical development in the ongoing controversy. The party's decision to consider another nationwide agitation has highlighted the need for the government to take concrete steps to address the issue and fulfil its commitments to the country's youth.

Frequently asked questions

What is the CJP reviewing on August 24?

The CJP is reviewing the Centre's progress in fulfilling commitments made after the party withdrew its nationwide agitation against exam irregularities on July 25.

What are the assurances that the government made to the CJP?

The assurances included the withdrawal or quashing of all FIRs arising from the protests, a guarantee that no student or peaceful protester would face punitive action in future, and compensation for the families of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG) candidates who died by suicide after the examination was cancelled in May following paper leaks.

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