The movement has rapidly transcended traditional political boundaries, amassing 22 million followers on Instagram. This digital surge highlights a deep-seated resentment among young Indians regarding chronic job shortages and the perceived collapse of the national education infrastructure. For the millions of medical aspirants affected by recent examination failures, the sit-in represents a rare, visible challenge to established power structures.
While rumors of a potential cabinet reshuffle circulate in government circles, the administration has maintained a stark silence. Wangchuk’s participation has galvanized the protesters, even as the ruling BJP dismisses the CJP’s tactics as divisive and harmful to national unity. As the hunger strike enters its early stages, the standoff between the government's inertia and the CJP’s growing influence threatens to become a defining test of youth-led political mobilization in India.




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