LUCKNOW, June 13 -- Students assembled at Eco Garden in Lucknow on Friday to protest against alleged examination irregularities, including question paper leaks. Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke and All India Students' Association (AISA) national president Neha joined the stir. Dipke, who turned up for about 20 minutes in the afternoon, demanded the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Shouting slogans, the students called for an investigation into the alleged irregularities and sought re-examinations where necessary. Speaking to Hindustan Times, Dipke said, "We will continue the protest until the education minister resigns. I only want to appeal to the students to continue peaceful protest and join the mass mobilisation at Jantar Mantar on June 20." CJP has launched a nationwide campaign and earlier held demonstrations in Delhi (June 6) and Pune (June 11). Kapil Kumar, 22, a government job aspirant from Bijnaur, said he came to Lucknow to appear in the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Multi-Tasking Staff Examination (MTS) in March but was told on reaching the centre that the exam was cancelled there. "The exam was cancelled at various centres in Varanasi, Lucknow and other cities. It is disheartening to know the examination you had prepared for throughout the year was cancelled at the last moment. Other students who appeared in the examination at other centres received a result and got a posting," Kumar said. Divya Singh, 23, a student, said, "We dedicated several hours to our study and such paper leaks bring all our preparation back to zero."...