Social media is abuzz right now. There are many youths who have taken to the streets and protested on various issues. The Kakroach Janata Party has even called for a mass movement across the country demanding the resignation of the education minister. But what is the next step?‘bheWill the people form a complete political party and compete in the elections or continue to mirror the government and administration on various issues?, There are questions about that. What are the leaders of Telapoka Janata Party really looking for?, The group’s founder Abhijit Deepak has finally hinted at such a move.
Their parties contest elections‘In reply to the question whether he wants to vote, Abhijit said that there is no question of contesting the elections. If every people of this country contests elections for their rights‘need, He questioned how the country would run. Telapoka Janata Party founder Abhijit Deepak on Tuesday indicated that they intend to continue their protests on various issues in this way. They have no particular desire to contest elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Despite constant criticism of the RSS and the BJP, Abhijit Deepak’s comments make it clear that they have no intention of using the popular support they have received at the ballot box for now.
In this context, he once again targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that whenever something happens in any part of the world, the Prime Minister writes and reacts on social media., But when students commit suicide inside the country, Then he doesn’t say anything out loud. Abhijeet should clarify how many students died in scam after NIT exam, The Prime Minister should have met their families first. He blamed the RSS for publicly slapping him on Monday. According to his statement, Whenever someone speaks against this government or their ideals, That’s when they were attacked.
If Abhijit’s party does not compete in the election, Dr, This will bring some relief to both the ruling and opposition camps. Because this cockroach party contested the election, Hence many electoral statistics of both ruling and opposition parties may change due to new generation support.
