CJP to assess government pledges and warns of possible youth backlash
The Cockroach Janta Party will meet its national working committee on Monday to evaluate the government's commitments that ended its July 25 protest, cautioning that any reversal could be seen as a betrayal of young people.
Following the suspension of a nationwide agitation on July 25, the Cockroach Janta Party plans a Monday meeting of its national working committee to scrutinize the central government's assurances. Party officials said the lack of communicated steps to honor those promises raises concerns. They warned that any backtracking might be interpreted as "vishwasghaat," or betrayal, especially among the country's youth. The review aims to decide the party's next course of action.
Why it matters
The review could determine whether the protest movement reignites, affecting national stability.
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