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India’s ‘Cockroach’ movement camps out until education minister resigns

India's Gen-Z-led 'Cockroach' movement is occupying space in Delhi to demand the resignation of the education minister.

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The brief

The Cockroach Janta Party has organized a protest in Delhi that has now entered its second day. Participants are camping out and banging plates to call for the education minister's resignation.

Coverage from AP News, Al Jazeera, and DW.com emphasizes the scale of the gathering, noting that hundreds have attended. The Deccan Herald focuses on the contradictions within this Gen-Z protest movement, while The Hindu reports that Abhijeet Dipke is urging more people to join the cause.

Future developments depend on whether the movement continues to grow and if the education minister responds to the demands for resignation.

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Quick answers

What is the primary goal of the Cockroach Janta Party protest?

The movement is calling for the resignation of India's education minister.

Where is the protest taking place?

The protest is located in Delhi.

What methods are protesters using to draw attention?

Supporters are camping out and banging plates.

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