BJP dismisses CJP as ‘pol stunt’

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, May 24: The State BJP on Sunday criticised the “CJP,” describing it as a politically motivated campaign designed to create unrest and mislead the youth of Meghalaya through social media.
State BJP general secretary Wankitbok Pohshna alleged the platform is being projected as a “Gen-Z movement” despite having deeper political motives.
“The so-called CJP is nothing more than a political stunt camouflaged as a Gen-Z movement. Its sole purpose is to create unrest and divert the attention of our youth from constructive engagement,” Pohshna said.
He further alleged the campaign was promoted online by vested interests through selective interpretations of observations made by the Chief Justice of India to influence and confuse younger audiences.
According to the BJP leader, social media is being used to spread a “sinister agenda” aimed at exploiting youthful sentiments for disruptive activities rather than productive participation.
Pohshna maintained that the CJP does not represent a genuine political movement, claiming it is merely an “internet storm” that will eventually fade. “This entity is not a political party but an internet storm — one that will vanish as quickly as it appeared,” he said.
Calling on the public to remain cautious, the BJP leader urged the youth not to fall prey to attempts aimed at creating instability or division through online mobilisation. He added that the BJP remains committed to encouraging young people toward meaningful participation in nation-building based on constitutional values, accountability, and transparency.

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