CJP has become a top social movement in India.
Their new demand is to remove the Prime Minister of India.
Source: @CJP_for_india
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They're only targeting BJP, I don't get why.
Looks like it'll turn into a meme page soon. First they asked to sack the education minister, now they want the PM out. They have a massive following on every platform, yet they could've raised real issues - bail for rape accused, proper law enforcement, decent government schools and hospitals, corruption, bureaucrats grabbing freebies and building generational wealth, polluted rivers, deforestation and the like.
Instead they're just anti-BJP at the moment and ignore pro-India points.
It's basically comic relief at the moment.
L@wde ke party. How can anyone be so naive to just demand resignations? They could've turned this into a real movement - organise marches, stage protests against specific wrongs, start with smaller issues and build momentum. Instead it feels like outrage just for engagement.
At this stage CJP seems more like a meme page than a serious movement.
P.S. I'm not supporting any political party.
That's a joke of a movement - just bot followers, everyone knows their follower count isn't organic. Right now they're anti-BJP, which seems cool, but if they really want a genuine movement they need to raise every important issue, not just ignore problems that don't involve BJP-ruled states. Why should they stay silent about places like Bengal where open rapes happen just because the people didn't vote for TMC, or about what's going on in Punjab?
Didn't their Twitter get banned?
Totally delusional, pro-max plus.
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And I should be crowned the new Queen of England!
We both know that'll never happen.
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