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How a viral post sparked India's Gen-Z protest

Engineering graduate Abhijeet Dipke said he didn't intend to spark a student movement, after India's chief justice reportedly likened young people who criticised the government to "cockroaches" and "parasites".

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france24.comStai leggendo9 g fa

How a viral post sparked India's Gen-Z protest

Engineering graduate Abhijeet Dipke said he didn't intend to spark a student movement, after India's chief justice reportedly likened young people who criticised the government to "cockroaches" and "parasites".

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thejakartapost.com8 g fa

How a viral post sparked India's Gen-Z protest - Asia & Pacific - The Jakarta Post

Despite rapid economic growth, millions of people in the world's most populous nation struggle to find stable and well-paying jobs, fuelling discontent.

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  1. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·france24.com

    How a viral post sparked India's Gen-Z protest

    Engineering graduate Abhijeet Dipke said he didn't intend to spark a student movement, after India's chief justice reportedly likened young people who criticised the government to…

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·thejakartapost.com

    How a viral post sparked India's Gen-Z protest - Asia & Pacific - The Jakarta Post

    Despite rapid economic growth, millions of people in the world's most populous nation struggle to find stable and well-paying jobs, fuelling discontent.