u/middleagedemom

My opinion on people opposing CJP

There is something deeply concerning about how some people become instantly triggered whenever CJP opposes the BJP. What many fail to understand is that CJP may have initially started as a satirical response to the comments made by the Chief Justice of India, but the overwhelming attention and support it is now receiving reflects something far larger and more significant.

The growing support for this movement stems from the frustration of a large section of the youth who are disillusioned with the current state of affairs in the country. Many of the issues that were once promised to be resolved — such as unemployment, better infra,pollution, corruption, women’s safety, and several others — continue to persist without meaningful improvement. At the same time, the weakness and lack of effectiveness of the opposition, particularly the INC, has created a political environment where the ruling party often faces little accountability and can conveniently shift blame onto past governments and historical leaders like Nehru or Indira Gandhi.

Furthermore, the BJP has successfully tapped into the patriotism and religious sentiments of the masses through constant media narratives, frequently drawing comparisons with Pakistan and projecting itself as the sole protector against Islamic radicalisation. As a result, many citizens feel they have no credible alternative, leaving them compelled to continue supporting the ruling party despite growing dissatisfaction.

This lack of accountability has led to increasing public anger over several issues — including the NEET paper leak, the appointment of leaders previously accused of corruption or criminal activities, the prolonged silence over the violence in Manipur, and the growing tendency to suppress criticism by removing or restricting content on social media that may damage the government’s image. Many young people now feel that their right to free speech and dissent is gradually being undermined.

The rise of CJP, therefore, is not merely about politics or ideology. It represents the desperation, frustration, and emotional exhaustion of millions of young Indians who are searching for hope, accountability, and a future where public servants are transparent, answerable, and genuinely committed to the welfare of the people. Whether one agrees with the movement or not, dismissing it outright would mean ignoring the very real concerns and emotions of an entire generation longing to be heard.

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u/middleagedemom — 6 hours ago

What should I do?

Recently applied for re-issue of my passport, for which I had to pay the fees then, did all the procedures, did police verification and after that when my passport was about to be delivered I go a call from post office saying that the pin code mentioned in my passport (734006) is different from the actual pin code(734001) hence they cannot deliver the Passport due to some new rules. I also had a argument with the branch officer because only a few days ago i received my dad's passport which also had the same pin code but didn't face such issue. Ultimately they refused to give my passport and said it will be returned to passport office.

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u/middleagedemom — 1 day ago