SSC Protest: दिल्ली के रामलीला मैदान पर पहुंचे हज़ारों छात्र, सिस्टम से क्यूँ नाराज हैं छात्र?

 
In this ground report, Geetanjali delves into the ongoing protests by SSC aspirants in Delhi, shedding light on the growing frustration and anger among students due to glitches and cancellations in the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exams. On the night of August 24, more than 15,000 aspirants and teachers gathered at the iconic Ramlila Maidan, marking the latest in a series of protests. This movement has been simmering for months, with students and educators alike demanding justice and reform for the SSC system. The protest began in late July when candidates assembled at Jantar Mantar for the “Delhi Chalo” campaign, calling for a comprehensive investigation into the alleged mismanagement by the SSC. The demonstrators, armed with placards that read “Fix the SSC system” and “Justice for Aspirants,” voiced their displeasure over the unfair conduct of exams. Prominent educators, including Neetu Singh, who commands a large following among aspirants, also participated in the protest, amplifying the voices of those demanding change. Geetanjali’s report highlights the ongoing struggles of students who feel that their future is at risk due to the administrative mishaps surrounding the SSC exams. The protests have seen confrontations with the police, including a lathicharge in July, where several teachers, like Aditya Ranjan, were detained. This video captures the heart of the protest, exploring the deep-rooted frustrations and the call for justice.