Is this the biggest challenge facing Modi’s 12-year-tenure? | DW News

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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has responded publicly for the first time to the youth-led ‘cockroach’ protests, promising swift reforms and tough penalties over the exam fraud scandal that sparked the unrest. But after a harsh police crackdown on Monday, protesters have broadened their demands to include Modi's resignation. Can the promises of change can calm a movement that shows no sign of backing down? DW's Shalu Yadav reports from New Delhi. 00:00 Students clash with security forces in New Delhi 00:35 Students now demand PM Modi's resignation 01:39 The origins of the “Cockroach” movement 02:05 Gen Z protesters are increasingly frustrated with institutionalized corruption 02:23 A rude awakening for Prime Minister Modi 03:04 “They’re all hoodlums” 03:51 Protesters say they will stick to their core demands 04:30 Ashok Swain, Uppsala University 04:44 Modi’s credibility problem: Many people haven’t benefited from his policies 06:20 Is this more than a student protest movement? 0

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