Prakash Raj Backs NEET Protest: Prakash Raj to Join Bengaluru Protest Over NEET Exam Controversy

Actor Prakash Raj has extended support to a youth led protest in Bengaluru demanding accountability over alleged irregularities in NEET examinations and concerns surrounding the education system.

Prakash Raj Backs NEET Protest: Actor and social activist Prakash Raj is set to participate in a protest gathering in Bengaluru on Sunday, lending his support to a youth driven movement raising concerns about alleged irregularities in the NEET UG 2026 examination process. The demonstration is scheduled to take place at Freedom Park and has attracted attention from students, activists, and civil society groups.

The protest is being organized by a youth collective known as Cockroach Janata Party, which has been conducting awareness campaigns and demonstrations across different cities. The group has been highlighting issues such as alleged examination lapses, concerns over student welfare, and broader challenges within the education system.

Prakash Raj announced his participation through a social media post, urging citizens to join the peaceful demonstration. He stated that public voices must come together to question governance failures and seek accountability from those responsible for educational policies. His support has brought additional visibility to the event.

The movement has already staged protests in several cities including Delhi, Pune, Lucknow, and Hyderabad. Organizers say their objective is to draw attention to issues affecting students and to encourage reforms that strengthen transparency and trust in national level examinations.

According to the organizers, the demonstrations are being conducted peacefully with participants carrying the national flag and emphasizing constitutional values. They maintain that the campaign is focused on constructive dialogue and accountability rather than political confrontation.

The demand for greater scrutiny of examination systems has gained momentum in recent months, with student groups and activists calling for measures to address concerns related to exam administration and student well being. The Bengaluru event is expected to draw significant participation as these discussions continue to gain national attention.

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