Quick answer: The NEET 2026 paper leak and the CJP crackdown happened in the same political moment. One exposed exam failure. The other exposed how youth anger was treated when it demanded accountability.
The paper leaked. The petition grew. The website was blocked.
Same week, same system
NEET 2026 showed students that the exam system could fail them. The CJP crackdown showed them what happens when they organise around that failure.
Students asked for accountability. CJP demanded resignation. The movement gained traction. Then accounts and websites started going down.
Why this connection matters
It is easy to treat exam leaks and censorship as separate issues. CJP says they are connected by one word: accountability.
When institutions fail students, the public has the right to demand answers. When those demands are digitally restricted, the failure becomes larger than the exam.
The student’s burden
Students study for years. They pay fees. They travel. They wait. They trust. Then the paper leaks, and the system asks them to absorb the damage.
But when students speak, the system suddenly becomes very efficient at silencing.
The cockroach record
The same system that failed to protect the paper moved quickly to restrict the protest.
That is why CJP exists.
The cockroach remembers both: the leak and the crackdown.
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