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CJP protest in Bengaluru urges more participation, sustained questioning
A CJP protest in Bengaluru focused on the NEET paper leak and a 'deteriorating democratic system' but expanded beyond its original agenda on July 19, 2026. The movement called for increased public participation and sustained questioning of the issues.
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