A Gujarat Police constable has resigned, motivated by a desire to combat the anti-government sentiment that has emerged during recent protests organized by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar. The officer’s resignation highlights a growing divide between law enforcement and public dissent against the government.
Political Pledge: No Footwear Until 2029
In a bold personal commitment, a political figure has announced that he will not wear any footwear until Prime Minister Narendra Modi is re-elected in 2029. This statement was made during a recent address, emphasizing his dedication to the political landscape leading up to the next national election cycle.
“I declare that I will renounce wearing any footwear until Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns to power in 2029,” he stated, marking a unique form of protest and support for the current administration.
He highlighted that the Prime Minister took decisions in favour of the nation’s youth following the Jantar Mantar protest, prompting him to dedicate his life to civil and socio-political activism rather than government service.
Ramgar Mohangar Gosai, stationed at Adesar Police Station in East Kutch, Gandhidham, said that recent political developments compelled him to make the personal sacrifice. “I got this government job after a lot of hard effort and dedication,” Gosai said, before outlining his decision to step down from the force. “Following the recent protest that took place at Jantar Mantar in the country, and accepting the decisions taken by Modi Sahab in favour of the youth, I am resigning from my post of police constable to support the Modi government and the Sangh,” Gosai stated in the video. “I now wish to offer my life and service to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an organisation dedicated to selfless national service without any personal interest.”
Explaining the exact reasons behind his departure, he directly cited the opposition-led demonstrations as the turning point for his career shift.

