Government Ignoring Demands & Social Media Censorship To media at Jantar Mantar: Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke’s conversation with media at Jantar Mantar, June 6, 2026:
. On Government Ignoring Demands & Social Media Censorship.to media at Jantar Mantar:
“My friends, this is a long struggle. It has been a month since we started demanding Pradhan's resignation on social media, but these individuals are so shameless that instead of taking action, they have been focused on other distractions, like hacking our accounts and getting our posts deleted. You may be able to delete our posts, but you cannot erase us from this space”.
“For the past few days, you all have been seeing how we have been raising our voices on social media, demanding that Dharmendra Pradhan must resign – for the NEET students who died by suicide due to the paper leak, and for the wasted hard work of millions of students”.
On Sacrificing Freedom & Youth Not ‘Selling Out’to reporters after landing in Delhi:
“Just before my flight was about to land, I felt as though I was living my last moments of freedom. I was fully prepared to sacrifice my freedom for this cause”.
“Many people have compromised themselves and ‘sold out’ due to the fear of imprisonment. Lekin is desh ka chatra, yuva nahi bika hai [The youth and students of this country have not sold themselves]”
On Hindu-Muslim Politics vs Jobs Addressing crowd, quoted by media:
“For the past 10 to 12 years, these people have kept us trapped in Hindu-Muslim politics… Did Hindu-Muslim politics get jobs for anyone in the country?”4. On Peaceful Protest & Constitutional Path.
Before arriving, in video message to media:
“The time has come for all of us to come together, following the path of the Constitution of India, and peacefully raise our voices to demand Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation. If we raise our voices together, they will definitely have to listen to us”.
Post on X after landing:
“Landed. Looking forward to meet you all at Jantar Mantar. Do not forget to carry a book and our Tiranga! Offer flowers to policemen as a gesture of compassion & gratitude. We have to lead this movement with love and peace!”.
On Scale of Exam Crisis to presspersons at airport:
“22 lakhs students of NEET, 17 lakh students of CBSE, 16 lakhs students of CUET and SSC GD 40 lakh students are suffering from the system failure”.
“The Education Minister has to resign… Five students have committed suicide.”.
“8 lakh students have signed our petition. Crores of people have supported this demand on social media as well”.
On CJP’s Nature to media:.
The campaign was “not a planned party… it was students’ outrage”.
“My mother was very scared that this government would throw me in jail… In this country, every mother feels this fear when their child raises their voice against this government”.
Dipke spoke to media at IGI Airport Terminal 3 after arriving from Boston and later at Jantar Mantar. He described the campaign as a “peaceful constitutional movement” and urged supporters to maintain discipline.







