'Hindu-Muslim agenda can't provide jobs': ‘Cockroach’ chief Abhijeet Dipke lists 5 takeaways day after Delhi protest | India News - Hindustan Times

'Hindu-Muslim agenda can't provide jobs': ‘Cockroach’ chief Abhijeet Dipke lists 5 takeaways day after Delhi protest | India News Hindustan TimesA Viral Gen-Z Protest Movement Draws Thousands to India’s Capital The New York TimesIndia’s youth are fuming. A Boston University graduate wants to fix that CNNGiant viral cockroach threatens to bring down Modi The TelegraphMock political party for India’s young ‘cockroaches’ holds first street protest AP News
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