#RemoveDharmendraPradhan trends after 'JEE Students Want Justice'; JEE Mains 2022 aspirants feel unheard
JEE students have already posted 300+ tweets with #JEEStudentsWantJustice urging the Union Education Minister and the National Testing Agency (NTA) to consider their demands for their future's sake.
#RemoveDharmendraPradhan is spreading on Twitter at lightning speed after the #JEEStudentsWantJustice. JEE Mains 2022 aspirants claim that they are feeling unheard. Students have been sharing tweets with certain demands such as postponement of JEE Mains 2022, increase in the number of JEE Mains sessions, sufficient gaps between the sessions and JEE Mains 2022 after board exams. JEE students have already posted 300+ tweets with #JEEStudentsWantJustice urging the Union Education Minister and the National Testing Agency (NTA) to consider their demands for their future's sake. While several student unions and education experts have backed the #JEEStudentsWantJustice campaign. But no response has been received from NTA or the Ministry of Education.
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#RemoveDharmendraPradhan trends after #JEEStudentsWantJustice
This year, NTA will conduct JEE Main 2022 exam in two sessions - first between April 21 and May 4, and the second session from May 24 to May 29. After making several requests, JEE aspirants have now started trending #RemoveDharmendraPradhan. Many students claim that they want Ramesh Pokhriyal back in the education ministry. Various tweets claim that the education minister is neglecting the demands made by students. They also claim that the Ministry does not bother about students' future.
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JEE Aspirants to demonstrate outside NTA
As JEE aspirants are not getting any response from NTA and the education minister despite posting lakhs of tweets, students are now planning to demonstrate outside NTA. Backing #JEEStudentsWantJustice campaign All India JEE-NEET Students Association (AIJNSA) also asked the aspirants to gather for a symbolic protest. AIJNSA President Himanshu Borah, in his tweet, wrote, "If students are not given proper time to prepare, how will they be able to perform in such a vital exam. It is a dire need to postpone the Exam& to give a proper gap. As authorities are continuously ignoring us, a SYMBOLIC PROTEST is the only option left.
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