00:02What makes his 24-year-old spend his own money, travel 1200 km and leave behind his 130 students just
00:09to attend a protest?
00:24Amit Kumar said he teaches more than 100 students at a private coaching center in Bihar's Bhojpur district while preparing
00:30for competitive exams himself.
00:32But on June 5, he boarded a train not for a job interview, not for an exam, but for a
00:38protest.
00:40Then the exam was given to the Rangabad and the two exams were cancelled and now there is no guarantee
00:47of their re-exam.
00:50There is also a protest before their video.
00:54They go to jail or they go to jail, they go to jail, they go to jail, they go to
00:59lawyers, they go to jail, they go to jail, they go to jail.
01:09So I have to tell them how many lives are they going to jail.
01:14They give me a paper and then they go to jail.
01:16The 17 people who died and die, it's good that they will get caught up in the protest.
01:20Finally, we have reached Delhi at the very early morning.
01:23Amit shared with us how he found support in unexpected places during his journey to Delhi.
01:27A woman headed to Mathura told him her child had also taken the SSE GD exam.
01:32Before parting ways, she offered him some of her food and wished him well for the protest.
01:36I was going alone.
01:37I was standing in the way, I was standing and asked where to go.
01:40I was going to Delhi and I was going to go.
01:42Because that situation was still with us.
01:44And all the kawkroos have come here.
01:47People were saying that there were 22 million followers and there were 6,000 people.
01:52There was no crowd there.
01:53A friend, when I added a video on Facebook, wrote that my hands are so hard to get caught up.
01:59So, I said to them, I commented that there were people who had written books on there.
02:10When asked who he would like to see as India's Education Minister, Amit did name a politician.
02:15If I get the opportunity, I would like to see Mr. Khan.
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