CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke says he will return from the United States to lead a peaceful protest in Delhi, demanding accountability over alleged examination irregularities
New Delhi: The founder of the rapidly growing Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), Abhijeet Dipke, has announced that he will return to India this week to launch a peaceful protest in Delhi over alleged examination-related irregularities. The social media activist has called upon students and young people across the country to join the demonstration and demand accountability from the government.
The announcement comes as the Cockroach Janata Party continues to gain significant attention online, emerging as one of the most discussed social media movements in recent weeks. Abhijeet Dipke, who is currently studying at Boston University in the United States, shared a video message on social media outlining his plans to return to India and lead a public campaign focused on examination-related concerns.
According to Dipke, the protest will be conducted through constitutional and peaceful means, with participants seeking greater transparency and accountability regarding alleged issues affecting students.
"The protest will focus on demanding accountability over examination-related concerns through peaceful and democratic means."
Abhijeet Dipke Announces Return to India
In a video released on social media on Monday, Dipke stated that he would travel to India on June 6 and begin a public campaign centred on concerns related to examination irregularities.
The CJP founder urged students and supporters from across the country to participate in the proposed demonstration and exercise their democratic right to voice concerns.
Dipke also appealed to supporters to gather at the airport upon his arrival before proceeding to seek official permission for a peaceful protest in the national capital.
The announcement has generated considerable discussion online, with supporters sharing the video widely across social media platforms.
Demand for Education Minister's Resignation
A key demand raised by Dipke is the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged examination-related issues.
In his message, Dipke claimed that repeated controversies surrounding examinations have created anxiety among students and affected confidence in the education system.
He said supporters would assemble in Delhi and seek permission from authorities to organise a peaceful demonstration at Jantar Mantar, one of the capital's designated protest venues.
"Now is the time for all of us to unite, following the path of the Constitution, and peacefully demand accountability," Deepak said in his video message.
The proposed protest is expected to focus on concerns raised by students regarding examination management and related controversies.
CJP Calls on Youth to Join Peaceful Demonstration
Addressing young people directly, Dipke urged students and supporters to participate in large numbers and engage in democratic protest.
According to his statement, participants are expected to gather after he arrives in Delhi before approaching authorities to obtain the necessary permissions for the planned event.
The CJP founder emphasised that the movement intends to remain peaceful and operate within the framework of constitutional rights and lawful public assembly.
Observers note that student-related issues and examination controversies have increasingly become subjects of public debate, particularly on social media platforms where discussions often gain rapid traction.
Cockroach Janata Party Gains Massive Online Following
The Cockroach Janata Party has witnessed remarkable growth since its formation on May 16. What began as a social media-driven initiative has quickly evolved into a widely followed online movement attracting attention from students, content creators, and public personalities.
The organisation has accumulated millions of followers across social media platforms, making it one of the fastest-growing digital communities in the country.
Its Instagram handle, @cockroachjantaparty, has recorded significant engagement and has become a focal point for discussions related to education, governance, and youth issues.
Supporters claim the movement reflects growing student concerns, while critics view it as a social media phenomenon that remains to be tested through real-world political engagement.
Growing Attention Ahead of Delhi Protest
With Dipke's planned arrival in India only days away, attention is now focused on whether the proposed demonstration will attract large-scale participation from students and supporters.
The event is expected to test the organisational strength of the Cockroach Janata Party beyond social media and determine whether its online popularity can translate into an on-ground movement.
As preparations continue, authorities are likely to review requests related to the proposed gathering while monitoring developments surrounding the planned protest.
