Section 163 Enforced in Central Delhi Amid Ongoing NEET Protests
Delhi Police has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, in parts of central Delhi as the ongoing protests over the alleged NEET examination irregularities continue. Along with the restrictions, the Delhi Traffic Police has issued a public advisory urging commuters to avoid
Delhi Police Launches Special Task Force to Tackle Exam Paper Leaks
In a major step to strengthen the integrity of India’s public examination system, the Delhi Police has constituted a Special Task Force (STF) within its Crime Branch to investigate paper leaks, impersonation, organised cheating, and other examination-related offences. The newly formed unit will focus on cases involving national-level examinations conducted
Iran Takes Firm Stand Against US at SCO Summit
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has strongly rejected what he described as American “bullying” and coercive diplomacy, declaring that Tehran will not surrender to pressure or threats from Washington. Speaking after the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan, Araghchi said the United States’ reliance
Third Round of Talks Begins Amid Continued Deadlock
The Central Government and the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) on Friday held a crucial third round of talks in an effort to resolve the ongoing agitation over the alleged NEET 2026 paper leak. While both sides have continued discussions over the past week, the demand for the resignation of Union
Wangchuk Denies Claims of Any Secret Understanding
Activist Sonam Wangchuk has firmly rejected allegations that he entered into a political or personal deal with the Centre after ending his 26-day hunger strike in support of students protesting alleged examination irregularities. Responding to criticism from some opposition leaders, Wangchuk questioned why his commitment was being doubted, asking, “Do
PM Modi Calls for Stronger Social Media Engagement
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly advised Union ministers to become more active on Instagram and create engaging reels to better connect with India’s youth. According to sources, the suggestion was made during a Cabinet meeting, where the Prime Minister stressed that social media has become one of the most
Delhi Police Uses Facial Recognition System to Enhance Security
Delhi Police has identified more than 2,500 individuals with criminal backgrounds at the ongoing protest site near Jantar Mantar using its Facial Recognition System (FRS). According to police sources, the surveillance initiative is aimed at preventing wanted criminals, habitual offenders, and absconders from exploiting the large gathering to disrupt law
CJP at a Crossroads: Can the Movement Sustain Itself Beyond a Single Cause?
From Viral Protest to Political Challenge The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) rose rapidly by channeling student anger over examination paper leaks and youth unemployment. What began as an online satirical movement soon evolved into a nationwide protest campaign demanding accountability in the education system. What Happens If the Core Demand
Students First: Centre Takes Tough Stand on Examination Irregularities
PM Modi’s Firm Decision Receives Strong Backing from Nirmala Sitharaman The Central Government has reaffirmed that protecting students’ interests remains its top priority, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi announcing the establishment of fast-track courts to deal with examination paper leak cases. The move is aimed at ensuring swift justice and
Salman Khan Calls for Peaceful Resolution
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has publicly appealed to students participating in the ongoing CJP protests to return to their homes, saying their education and safety should remain the top priority. In a social media post, the actor expressed confidence that the government would take strict action against those responsible for



