00:00Kokroj Janda Party, Jantar Mantar, Sitchha, Wivastha, Paper, League, Maamra and Anya Maamalo
00:05ko lhe kar, Dharmen Pradhan ka shifah maangne ke liye Dharna Pradhanasaan pe lege hai
00:09aur inho ne aapne party ka bistar karte huye spokesperson bana hai hai
00:13to aayye hamaare saath inki spokesperson te janati ye kya kehte hai
00:18Afreen, Afreen I'm from Bangalore, Karnataka
00:22So ma'am, ye Kokroj Janda Party sa aap kaise juli
00:26Sir, this is all over social media
00:29and why not because it's for a good cause
00:32Education system hamare India ka itna mahip poorn topic hai
00:38and every student should have a proper education
00:42and CJP ka abhi main protest ho hi raha hai
00:46neat exam ke chalte
00:47So we all have come together to support this irrespective of the political agenda
00:54So this is basically, hum loge ko abhi education minister ka resignation chahi hai
01:00it's a must, this is our agenda
01:14I'm sorry I didn't get it
01:16So if you join in the party, you join in the party
01:20and you join in the party, you join in the party
01:46well being of the students
02:17. . . . .
02:19In our country, we don't know how many universities are, how many schools are going to go to university, how
02:23many schools are going to go to university.
02:26If you look at these things, the need is a goal that has become very big.
02:30And it also needs to be big because there are 22,000,000 students who have done exams.
02:33However, the whole system of higher education has been broken.
02:38In the distance education, you see DU, IGNU, they don't get exams, they don't get placement, they don't get the
02:44grading system.
02:51I think that every Indian, no matter what political party you support, they can understand because it impacts everyone.
02:59So, in that sense, I have to agree that yes or no, I should do something.
03:02If we don't do it, who will do it?
03:04So, what are you doing before joining us?
03:08Sir, as I said, I am a public policy consultant.
03:12So, I am working with a firm with an economic development policy.
03:16In which we see how the economic growth is in India, how the industrial development can go.
03:21So, I am looking at the policy, but I am looking at the economic terms.
03:24I am looking at law and judiciary.
03:26I am an investigative journalist.
03:28And the people's movements and protests, I have been connected with a lot of time.
03:33The air pollution protests last November, India Gate, I had called.
03:38So, from this time, I got a personal response.
03:44I could do that now.
03:46I was seeing the hablar of this.
03:46It could be a natural that I did.
03:48It could be a natural thing.
03:50Or I could do that.
03:52The major in which I am doing.
04:02This isn't any news.
04:03The view of this work is why we ask theassers of India.
04:08Look, this protest is going on the first step of Dhammendra Pradhan's resignation.
04:38So, this platform finally started, where the actual issues are happening.
04:43And, with this, I have a great support.
04:46What were you doing with the party?
04:48Before we joined the party, we were working in Japan.
04:52We worked in Japan.
04:55We had a small village in Japan.
04:59We had a small village in Japan.
05:01We started working in Japan.
05:04And after we started this, we began to see it.
05:09From the new Delhi, the media, the journalist Sandeep Singh, and Anand Kumar Gupta.
05:14We were working in Japan.
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