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India's 'Cockroach' movement targets schools in Modi opposition campaign
A grassroots political movement opposing Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expanded its activism to government schools, calling for citizen audits of educational institutions. The initiative has already been marked by violence, raising concerns about the movement's direction.
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The 'Cockroach' movement, an informal opposition network in India, has begun mobilizing supporters to scrutinize governance and conditions at government-run schools across the country. The campaign represents an expansion of the decentralized movement's efforts to challenge the Modi administration through citizen oversight and community engagement at the local level.
Proponents of the school audit initiative have framed it as a transparency measure aimed at evaluating educational standards, resource allocation, and administrative practices. Supporters have been encouraged to document their findings and share observations about conditions at their nearest government institutions.
However, the campaign's launch has been overshadowed by a fatal incident, suggesting tensions surrounding the movement's activities. The death has raised questions about the climate surrounding the protests and the risks faced by those involved in the grassroots initiative.
The movement's expansion into education reflects broader efforts by opposition groups to channel discontent through community-based monitoring rather than traditional political channels. As the campaign develops, observers are watching whether the school audit drive can maintain momentum while avoiding further violence.