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CJP turns focus to unemployment, announces nationwide youth outreach campaign
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The Indian Express
THE Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) Thursday announced a major nationwide campaign called Kya Bolti Public to mobilise youth around critical issues such as education reforms, rising unemployment and media credibility.
“Kya Bolti Public will be a nationwide campaign wherein we will tour the country, meet and interact with youth.
Through the campaign, Dipke said CJP will travel and directly interact with citizens, students, and parents.
Highlighting economic distress, Dipke said unemployment remains the country’s biggest problem, leaving vast numbers of educated youth without jobs.
Protest against DipkeTwo youths, claiming to be associates of the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), who arrived from Gujarat held a demonstration outside Abhijit Dipke’s house in Chhatrapati Sambhajingar on Thursday.