CJP Protest In Delhi LIVE: Protesters And Delhi Cops Clash At Jantar Mantar

CJP Protest In Delhi LIVE: Protesters And Delhi Cops Clash At Jantar Mantar

Pics: CJP Protesters, Delhi Police Clash At Jantar Mantar CJP Protest In Delhi LIVE: Opposition To Raise CJP Supporters-Delhi Cops Clash In Parliament The Opposition is planning to raise the clash between Cockroach Janta Party protesters and Delhi police at Jantar Mantar in both the Houses in Parliament. CJP Parliament March In Delhi LIVE: Members Of National Conference Head To Jantar Mantar To Join CJP's Protest March Members of the National Conference (NC) party are heading to Delhi's Jantar Mantar to join Cockroach Janta Party's Parliament protest march. CJP Protest In Delhi LIVE: Did Cockroach Janta Party Get Police Permission To Hold Protest March? The Delhi police had denied the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) the permission to hold the Parliament protest march and banned large gatherings. They had also warned that any person violating the prohibitory orders could face action."Protest marches, processions, demonstrations and assemblies of five or more persons are strictly prohibited, except at the designated protest site at Jantar Mantar, with prior permission," the police said in a post on X.🚨Prohabitory orders u/s 163 BNSS are in force in New Delhi District except designated protest site at Jantar Mantar Road. Further, no permission has been sought or granted for any proposed march to Parliament on 20 July 2026.Citizens are advised not to participate in any… pic.twitter.com/aUio5slVM6— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) July 19, 2026 CJP Parliament March LIVE: Chaos At Delhi Metro Stations Amid CJP's Parliament Protest March Chaos prevailed at several metro stations in the national capital on Monday after the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) closed five stations over security concerns ahead of the Cockroach Janta Party's (CJP) protest march to Parliament, leaving hundreds of commuters stranded and forcing many to take longer routes to their destinations.At Rajiv Chowk, one of the capital's busiest interchange stations, commuters were seen crowding near the closed entry and exit gates.At Patel Chowk station, security personnel used mild force to disperse people who were on their way to the CJP's protest site at Jantar Mantar. CJP Protest: Mobile Internet Shut In Central Delhi Mobile internet shut in parts of Central Delhi ahead of CJP’s march to Parliament. Activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on a hunger strike for more than 20 days, has agreed to end his fast today only if his three conditions are fulfilled.In a handwritten letter shared from what he described as his "illegal detention" at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital, Wangchuk said his first condition is if the government takes accountability of the alleged "failures" in the education system - especially the recent NEET question paper leaks. His second condition is if political leaders assure him that the paper leak issue would be raised in the Parliament.In his third demand, Wangchuk said top political leaders must visit him at the hospital and give assurance of the other two conditions - if his health and other factors do not allow him to be a part of the Parliament march today. READ MOREWHEN WILL I END THE FAST….!Not withstanding my health my fast continues till after the Sansad Chalo March, and will be broken only under the following circumstances… pic.twitter.com/kaOGx2Nk4T— Sonam Wangchuk (@Wangchuk66) July 20, 2026 CJP Protest In Delhi LIVE: Cockroach Janta Party's Appeal To Protesters The Cockroach Janta party has urged all of its supporters who have gathered for the protest march to Parliament to remain calm - shortly after they clashed with Delhi police at Jantar Mantar."The Police is making it hard for some of you with many Metro stations closed. Even if you've been stopped at certain points, remain calm and maintain peace. We will only win this with peace and love," they said. CJP Parliament March In Delhi LIVE: Sonam Wangchuk's Wife On Protest March Gitanjali Angmo, activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife, said that she will focus on the Parliament march today."Three points are very important today. We will focus on conducting the march peacefully. Let us stay focused on the issue - the issue of education, which is a vital need for this country and remain vigilant," she said. CJP Parliament March LIVE: Sonam Wangchuk's Message Ahead Of CJP's Parliament March Activist Sonam Wangchuk had shared a handwritten note from what he described as his "illegal detention" at Delhi's Safdarjung hospital. Still on hunger strike despite being removed from Jantar Mantar, he urged his supporters to make the protest march to Parliament a "big success".But as he remains hospitalised, frail and weak after three weeks of hunger strike, his wife Gitanjali J Angmo vowed to lead the march.Wangchuk had been at the centre of the protests over the alleged NEET paper leak. In his note, he described the protest as "India's 2nd freedom movement", calling for "freedom from injustice (like paper leaks)" and "freedom from fear (my illegal detention)."Message from Sonam : 20th JULYआज़ादी का दूसरा आन्दोलनभय मुक्त भारत, अन्याय मुक्त भारतFreedom from injustice (Like paper leaks)Freedom from Fear (my illegal detention)India’s 2nd FREEDOM MOVEMENTMarch to the ParliamentPlease make it a big successSent through… pic.twitter.com/XYeUXgUxJH— Sonam Wangchuk (@Wangchuk66) July 19, 2026 Video: Lathicharge By Cops, Chaos Ahead Of CJP's March To Parliament CJP Protest In Delhi LIVE: Cockroach Janta Party's 'Chalo Sansad' March Today The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) and its supporters gathered at Delhi's Jantar Mantar to begin its 'Chalo Sansad' protest march today.They are protesting against alleged irregularities in NEET -- the national entrance test for medical colleges -- and to demand the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

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