

Anil Vij made interesting remarks about the newly formed “Cockroach Janata Party,” stating that democracy gives everyone the right to participate in political struggles and public discourse. However, he criticized the party's name, describing a cockroach as a dirty insect that can be crushed even by a child. Vij suggested that the organization should consider changing its name if it hopes to gain wider public acceptance.
Responding to the comments, Abhijeet Deepke reiterated his criticism of the handling of examination-related issues and called for accountability in public administration. Speaking to reporters in Sambhajinagar, he said young people must raise questions on matters affecting their future, including examination irregularities and paper leak controversies. Deepke emphasized that democracy is not limited to casting a vote every five years and argued that citizens should actively question elected representatives to ensure transparency and accountability in governance.


















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