A BJP youth-wing leader paid ₹15 lakh for the NEET question paper. His family cleared the exam. CBI arrested him. 2+ lakh students signed the CJP petition demanding accountability. Then the government shut the petition website down. The cockroach survives every swat.

₹15 Lakh. One Paper. The BJP Connection.

On 3 May 2026, over 24 lakh students sat down to write the NEET-UG examination. Four days before the exam, a BJP youth-wing leader from Rajasthan had already seen the questions. The CBI confirmed it.

Dinesh Biwal, described as a BJP youth-wing (BJYM) leader, was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation along with his brother Mangilal Biwal. According to investigators, the two brothers paid ₹15 lakh for the NEET-UG 2026 question paper. The paper was procured on 29 April 2026 — four days before the 3 May examination — from Gurugram-based career counsellor Yash Yadav, who had obtained it from the main accused, Shubham Khairnar, from Nashik. (DNA India, The Print)

The investigation revealed that five members of the Biwal family had cleared NEET in prior years and are currently enrolled in government medical colleges. The pattern — a family with unusual NEET success, connected to the question paper supply chain — was not a coincidence investigators were willing to overlook. (The Print)

The NTA subsequently cancelled NEET-UG 2026. A re-examination was scheduled for 21 June 2026 — meaning every student who had prepared honestly was asked to start again. The Education Minister whose ministry oversees the NTA, Dharmendra Pradhan, remained in his post throughout. (Tribune India)

Key facts — CBI-confirmed:

▸ Arrested: Dinesh Biwal + brother Mangilal Biwal

▸ BJP connection: youth-wing leader (BJYM)

▸ Paper price: ₹15 lakh

▸ Date procured: 29 April 2026 — 4 days before exam

▸ Family in govt medical colleges: 5 members

▸ CBI charges: criminal conspiracy, cheating, violations of Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act

Resign. Now.

Rahul Gandhi had been unambiguous. He demanded Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resign over the paper leak and said "we won't stop until he does." His framing was historical: NEET 2024 saw a paper leak, the exam was not cancelled, and the minister did not resign. NEET 2026 — same minister, same government, same outcome. (The Print, India TV News)

The Cockroach Janta Party launched its own petition demanding the same. Over 2 lakh students signed. The petition named Dharmendra Pradhan, demanded his immediate resignation, and argued that a minister who presided over two consecutive NEET paper leaks without accountability had no moral authority to remain in office. (WION)

"NEET 2024: Paper leaked. Exam not cancelled. Minister did not resign... NEET 2026: Paper leaked again. Same minister. Same government. Same silence."

Sources: The Print · India TV News, 24 May 2026

Sign the petition — 2+ lakh cockroaches already did

CJP's petition demands Dharmendra Pradhan's immediate resignation as Union Education Minister over the NEET 2026 paper leak.

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The petition website was blocked in India on 23 May 2026. The petition continues.

We Signed. They Shut the Door.

After the CJP petition crossed lakhs of signatures and the movement's accounts began gaining international press attention, CJP's platforms were systematically removed. The sequence was not random. It mapped precisely onto the period when CJP's NEET accountability campaign peaked. (BusinessToday)

First, the X account was withheld in India under Section 69A — the national security provision — citing threats to national sovereignty. Then the Instagram account, which had 21.9 million followers, was hacked and lost. A backup X account was removed with no stated reason. And then the CJP website itself, the home of the petition, was blocked in India. All of this happened in a single week: 21–23 May 2026. The week the petition peaked.

This is not coincidence. This is a pattern: make the paper leak visible, build political pressure, demand ministerial accountability — and get deleted. The movement that said a BJP youth leader sold the NEET paper was erased from India's internet. The minister who oversaw the exam remained in his chair.

They came for the paper leak accusers.

▸ X account withheld in India — Section 69A

▸ Instagram account hacked — 21.9M followers, gone

▸ Backup X account removed — no stated reason

▸ Website blocked in India — petition site down

Timeline: May 21–23, 2026 — the week the petition peaked.

The Only Platform They Couldn't Delete

CJP still exists at cockroachjantaparty.buzz — one of nine domains that survived every block, every hack, every Section 69A notice. The petition is still running. The reporting is still here. Every account they deleted has been replaced by a page they cannot reach.

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