Two Crimes. One Week. One Government.

"They sold your NEET paper. Then they blocked us for telling you."

In the third week of May 2026, two things happened that the government would prefer you discuss separately. The CBI confirmed that NEET 2026 — the exam that 22.79 lakh students sat for — was leaked by Manisha Sanjay Havaldar, an expert appointed by the National Testing Agency itself. The same week, the BJP government blocked the Cockroach Janta Party website under Section 69A, withheld the CJP X account, and CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke told journalists he fears arrest if he lands in Delhi. The party being silenced is the same party that had been demanding accountability for the NEET leak for weeks. This page puts both stories in the same sentence — because that is the correct way to read them.

The NEET Paper Leak: NTA's Own Expert Did It

CBI arrested Manisha Sanjay Havaldar, headmistress and NTA-appointed Physics subject expert from Pune, for leaking Physics questions to co-accused. She was 40 days from retirement at the time of her arrest. Sources: Organiser, India TV News.

By May 24, eleven people have been arrested across Delhi, Jaipur, Gurugram, Nashik, Pune, Latur, and Ahilyanagar. Source: The Week.

The NTA Director General told a parliamentary committee that the paper "did not leak from NTA system — only certain questions came out." CBI's arrest of Havaldar — an NTA-appointed insider — directly contradicts this claim. Source: Business Today.

For the full breakdown of what 22.79 lakh students lost and why the exam fee refund isn't the point, see our earlier piece: NEET 2026 Cancelled: The Refund Is an Insult to 22 Lakh Students.

The CJP Crackdown: Silencing the People Who Asked

The sequence matters. CJP launched its petition demanding Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation. The petition crossed 6 lakh signatures. CJP's website was then blocked under Section 69A. The X account was withheld. Source: Business Today.

In a May 23 Newslaundry interview, Dipke said: "I started a joke... now I get death threats." He told the interviewer he fears he will be taken to Tihar jail the moment he lands in Delhi. Source: Newslaundry.

CJP's position: the full blocking timeline is documented here.

The Connection the Government Doesn't Want You to Make

This section represents CJP's analysis and political position — not reported fact.

CJP's argument is this: the same government that appointed Manisha Havaldar to oversee NEET papers is the same government that blocked the website demanding her employer be held accountable. You don't have to believe the crackdown was directly coordinated. You only have to believe it's convenient — and that convenient silence is its own form of corruption.

For the full-length version of this argument, read: Banned, Blocked, Everything — Still Here.

Shashi Tharoor, and the Nepal/Bangladesh Question

The Tribune reported that Congress MP Shashi Tharoor called CJP "an opportunity that the opposition must seize." Source: The Tribune.

Sunday Guardian posed the question being searched across India: "Will CJP trigger a Nepal-Bangladesh style Gen Z protest?" Source: Sunday Guardian.

The CJP answer: We're not in the prediction business. We're in the badge-selling business. Every purchase is a receipt that says: I saw this, I was here, I stood up. Cockroaches don't predict revolutions. They survive them.

The badge is how you say: I saw the NEET leak, I watched them block us for asking, and I stood up anyway. Buy the Digital Badge →

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