Why Sonam Wangchuk told Abhijeet Dipke to 'shut up' during Jantar Mantar hunger strike; CJP founder reveals
Medium confidence70Until Thursday, while several Congress leaders had individually expressed support, spoken on the NEET paper leak issue, and demanded accountability from the government, the party itself had remained silent, issuing no statement of collective solidarity towards the protest.
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- “Cockroach Janta Party calls for one-day 'mass hunger strike' on July 16 in solidarity with Sonam Wangchuk” ↗
- “'Cruel & unaccountable': Day 18 of Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike; Abhijeet Dipke slams govt” ↗
- “Swara Bhasker joins Cockroach Janta Party stir at Jantar Mantar, backs Sonam Wangchuk & Abhijit Dipke” ↗
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