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BJP’s Own Man Sold Your NEET Paper. We Petitioned. They Shut Us Down Too.

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Quick answer: A BJP youth-wing leader from Rajasthan, Dinesh Biwal, and his brother Mangilal Biwal were arrested by the CBI in connection with the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. Investigators said the brothers paid ₹15 lakh for the paper, which was procured before the exam. CJP’s petition demanding Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation crossed 2 lakh signatures before the petition website was blocked in India. The source article lists this as published on 24 May 2026 by CJP Newsroom. Source

They told students to prepare harder. Then the paper was sold.

They told the country it was under control. Then the CBI arrested people.

They told the movement to stay quiet. Then the petition crossed lakhs of signatures.

₹15 lakh. One paper. The BJP connection.

According to the source article, Dinesh Biwal, described as a BJP youth-wing leader, was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation along with his brother Mangilal Biwal in connection with the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case.

Investigators said the brothers paid ₹15 lakh for the NEET-UG question paper. The paper was reportedly procured on 29 April 2026, four days before the 3 May examination, through a chain involving a Gurugram-based career counsellor and the main accused from Nashik.

For students, this is the part that cuts deepest: lakhs of candidates studied, waited, revised, and walked into the exam hall believing the system was fair. But according to the investigation described in the source article, some people had already seen the questions before the exam.

  • Arrested: Dinesh Biwal and Mangilal Biwal
  • Political link: Dinesh Biwal described as a BJYM leader
  • Paper price: ₹15 lakh
  • Date procured: 29 April 2026
  • Exam date: 3 May 2026
  • Investigation: CBI case involving cheating, criminal conspiracy, and unfair means allegations

Students prepared. The system leaked.

NEET is not just another test. It decides medical futures, family finances, years of coaching, and the dreams of students who often get only one real shot.

When a paper leaks, the honest student pays twice. First, they lose trust. Then, if the exam is cancelled or repeated, they lose time, money, sleep, and mental peace again.

The people who leak papers do not only steal questions. They steal fairness.

Why CJP demanded Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation

The Cockroach Janta Party’s petition demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET 2026 paper leak controversy. The source article says the petition crossed 2 lakh signatures before the petition website became inaccessible in India.

CJP’s argument was simple: if the Education Ministry oversees the exam ecosystem, and the same system repeatedly fails students, then accountability cannot stop at junior officials and middlemen.

“NEET 2024: Paper leaked. Exam not cancelled. Minister did not resign. NEET 2026: Paper leaked again. Same minister. Same government. Same silence.”

That was the core of the petition. Not drama. Not trolling. Accountability.

We signed. They shut the door.

The source article says the petition website was blocked in India on 23 May 2026. It places this alongside the wider CJP platform crackdown: X withheld in India, Instagram access lost after the account reportedly reached massive scale, backup accounts removed, and the website blocked during the same week the petition peaked.

The sequence matters.

  1. The NEET paper leak became politically visible.
  2. A BJP youth-wing leader’s arrest became part of the public record.
  3. CJP demanded ministerial accountability.
  4. The petition crossed 2 lakh signatures.
  5. The petition site was blocked.

That does not look like a random technical failure. It looks like pressure meeting power.

What was the petition really asking?

The petition was not asking for revenge. It was asking for responsibility.

When students fail, they are told to work harder. When institutions fail, they are given committees, explanations, and time. CJP’s petition asked why the standard is always harsher for students than for ministers.

If lakhs of students can be made to suffer because of an exam leak, then the people who run the system cannot stay untouched.

The only platform they could not delete

After the blocks and takedowns, CJP continued on the surviving .buzz site. The blog, badge, join page, and record of events remained live.

That matters because the story is not only about one leaked paper. It is about what happened when young people tried to organise around the leak.

They exposed the paper leak. They demanded resignation. They signed the petition. Then the doors started closing.

The cockroach record

A BJP youth-wing leader was arrested. Students were asked to trust the system again. The petition crossed lakhs. The website went down.

This is why the cockroach remembers.

Because every time students ask for accountability, someone tells them to move on. Every time the system fails, someone changes the subject. Every time youth anger becomes too loud, someone reaches for the delete button.

But the nest survives.

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