The founder of the satirical online Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), Abhijeet Dipke, arrived in New Delhi on Friday ahead of a planned protest at Jantar Mantar focused on examination-related concerns and education reforms.
Shortly after landing in the national capital, Dipke shared a message on social media platform X, expressing enthusiasm about the upcoming gathering. He said he was looking forward to meeting supporters at Jantar Mantar and emphasized that the movement should be conducted with “love and peace.”
CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke reaches Jantar Mantar #cockroachjantaparty #AbijeetDipke pic.twitter.com/UdskGtD2Vb
— The Theorist (@thetheorist_in) June 6, 2026
Protest Linked to Demand for Minister’s Resignation
Earlier this week, Dipke announced that he would travel from Boston to India on June 6 to launch a peaceful protest seeking the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The planned demonstration follows concerns raised over examination-related lapses and demands for greater accountability within the education system.
Sonam Wangchuk Signals Support for Demonstration
Education reform advocate and climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has also expressed support for the campaign. Wangchuk stated that he would join the protest if the Union Education Minister does not step down by June 5, adding further attention to the planned event.
HOPE FOR THE BEST, PREPARE FOR THE WORST.
Let’s make this the most peaceful movement in India’s history.
Please be vigilant that no miscreants play mischief.
See you all in Delhi tomorrow…#CockroachJantaParty #CJP #SonamWangchuk pic.twitter.com/qJAwal2wIy— Sonam Wangchuk (@Wangchuk66) June 5, 2026
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Security Tightened Across National Capital
Authorities have increased security arrangements in several parts of Delhi ahead of the demonstration. According to police officials, additional personnel have been deployed at Indira Gandhi International Airport, major border entry points, and other sensitive locations as a precautionary measure.