Abhijeet Dipke says Jaipur attack fueled by youth joblessness
Abhijeet Dipke, who started the satirical Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), says he was attacked during a Jaipur protest because young people are frustrated over not having jobs.
The incident happened as supporters were carrying him to the stage, and Dipke believes rising joblessness is fueling anger.
Dipke demands Dharmendra Pradhan resign
Dipke accused the government of failing to create jobs and said unemployed youth are being paid small amounts to cause trouble, "What happened in Jaipur was the result of rising unemployment. If the person had a good job, he wouldn't have resorted to such actions," he shared.
He's also been demanding Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resign over alleged irregularities linked to NEET and other examination paper leaks.
His CJP is a satirical political outfit.