Protest
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke lands in Delhi ahead of Jantar Mantar mega protest
New Delhi/IBNS: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke arrived in the national capital on Saturday as the online satirical campaign group gears up for a mega protest at Jantar Mantar.
जंतर मंतर के लिए रवाना, pic.twitter.com/jmRitsvLX2
— Cockroach Janta Party (@CJP_for_India) June 6, 2026
Based in the United States, Dipke landed in Delhi in the morning and was seen holding a copy of B. R. Ambedkar's autobiography while exiting the airport.
He said the demonstration would seek the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over recent examination-related controversies and alleged administrative lapses.
Crowds gather at Jantar Mantar for Cockroach Janta Party protest against education minister.
— Cockroach Janta Party (@CJP_for_India) June 6, 2026
Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan must resign! pic.twitter.com/skLGZfzCiT
Police permission granted
Police have already granted permission for the protest, although Dipke had earlier announced that he would approach the local police station on Saturday to seek formal approval for the programme.
Security arrangements have been strengthened at the airport, Jantar Mantar and the official residences of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Pradhan.
Premission letter to protest at Jantar Mantar. pic.twitter.com/ky3399az69
— Cockroach Janta Party (@CJP_for_India) June 6, 2026
From online campaign to street protest
Dipke has called for a peaceful demonstration at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on June 6, describing it as a milestone in the group's transition from an internet-based movement to street-level activism.
Gathering of cockroaches at Jantar Mantar.
— Cockroach Janta Party (@CJP_for_India) June 6, 2026
Support peaceful. pic.twitter.com/neYMr8tR6l
About the campaign
The Cockroach Janta Party emerged as an online satirical campaign that uses humour and social media engagement to critique governance and public policy issues.
The movement began following a controversy over remarks attributed to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant regarding unemployed youth.
In recent months, the initiative has gained traction among sections of young internet users, with its organisers now seeking to convert online support into real-world political activism.
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