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Youth will not move as 'puppets', says BJP chief Nitin Nabin after CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke's nation-wide protest warning
Nabin said India’s youth will choose positive politics and highlighted welfare gains, including 25 crore people lifted from poverty and 80 crore receiving free ration.
On Saturday, BJP national president Nitin Nabin criticized Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke following a massive Jantar Mantar protest demanding Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over the NEET paper leak.
Dipke led the protest against Pradhan regarding the NEET paper leak, issuing an ultimatum for his resignation; the minister provided no direct response, and Dipke declared the event "just a trailer" for future nationwide demonstrations.
During an "Intellectuals Meet" in Ranchi, Nabin contrasted "negative politics" with the Modi government's 12-year record, citing 25 crore people lifted from poverty and 80 crore receiving 5 kg free ration.
Dipke announced another major agitation for June 13 at Jantar Mantar, while Nabin continues a two-day Jharkhand visit for organizational meetings ahead of Rajya Sabha elections scheduled for June 18.
Asserting that young Indians will choose "positive politics," Nabin argued that the country's youth should engage in disciplined nation-building rather than anti-establishment campaigns promoted by those "sitting abroad.
Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Naveen said that some forces are trying to push the youth toward negative politics, but the country's youth believe in nation-building. He also made indirect comments about the "Cockroach Janata Party." In Ranchi, he said that youth are moving the country forward through startups and innovation, and that India is rapidly moving towards a developed India 2047.