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Abhijeet Dipke Set to Return to India as Cockroach Janta Party Prepares for Major Delhi Protest

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On: June 6, 2026 4:44 PM
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The Cockroach Janta Party, a movement led by young people that has gained popularity on social media, is preparing for a large protest in New Delhi as its founder, Abhijeet Dipke, returns from the US. Many people, including students, activists, political observers, and government supporters, have discussed this development. The planned protest is scheduled to take place at Jantar Mantar.

Dipke, who just finished his master’s degree in Boston, said he is going back to India to join what he called a peaceful constitutional movement focused on responsibility in the education sector. He said that he had faith in India’s Constitution and political processes before he left for the country.

Pay attention to examination disputes

The planned protest is mostly about growing dissatisfaction with a number of exam problems that have hurt students across the country. Concerns about national exams have been brought up many times by the Cockroach Janta Party. These include claimed irregularities, paper leak scandals, evaluation mistakes and management failures.

A trend has been toward greater openness and responsibility from those in charge of exams. The group wants Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to step down as one of their main demands. Leaders of the CJP say that repeated problems with exams have left students and their families feeling unsure and stressed.

The group has also raised concerns about a possible leak of candidate data related to test systems, saying that these kinds of problems reveal broader issues with managing educational and digital infrastructure.

Huge support online fuels the movement

What started out as a funny online project has grown into a movement with a big online following. The Cockroach Janta Party has millions of fans on social media, making it one of the most talked about movements led by young people in recent months.

The movement says that many students have signed papers in support of its aims. Its online presence has made people, especially younger Indians, more worried about issues such as schooling, jobs and the government.

People who support the movement say it gives students and young workers who feel like their views haven’t been heard enough a place to speak out. The campaign’s fast rise has also caught the attention of politicians, activists and journalists, who have said different things about how much they support its goals.

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Plans for the Delhi protests and getting organised

Before the protest on June 6, CJP leaders gave fans who were going to the protest specific directions. The event’s organisers have made it clear that they want it to stay calm and orderly.

People taking part have been told to fly the national flag, drink water, follow safety rules and work with the police. Also, the group has told its members not to do anything that might cause trouble or bother other people.

At first, Dipke asked his friends to meet him at the Delhi airport when he got there. Later, though, he told his fans not to meet at the airport as he was worried about security and crowd control. Followers have been told to focus on taking part in the planned protest.

The movement has said the protest will focus on constitutional ways to express oneself and engage people.

Concerns about safety and access rights

As more people have learned about the protest, concerns have been raised about safety and government permits. At one point, reports say that Delhi Police had not received a written request for permission to hold a protest, but officials said they would look at any application that planners sent in.

At the same time, judicial and administrative issues related to crowd control have also come up for review. A plea to the Delhi High Court asking for urgent instructions on how to make security plans for the planned meeting was not heard right away.

People are also talking about their worries about Dipke’s safety. Some politicians have called for better security, saying that the movement’s popularity and the strong emotions it has sparked mean that precautions need to be taken.

Dipke has said in the past that he might be detained or arrested upon his return, but there has been no public evidence to back up those claims.

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Reactions in politics and more debate

The rise of the Cockroach Janta Party has made many people very angry about politics. Supporters say the movement is a real way for students to express their anger over exam problems and other issues that affect young people in general.

As Abhijeet Dipke prepares to arrive in India, all eyes are now on Delhi and the events planned for June 6. We still don’t know if the protest will be a turning point in the current fight over education changes, but it has already made students’ worries the main topic of conversation across the country. In the next few days, we’ll see how the government, party leaders and people in general react to one of the country’s most closely watched youth-led events.

Eva Banerjee

I am a versatile content writer from the MP region, covering politics, business, crime, current affairs, entertainment, video games, and sports with clear insights, engaging analysis, and timely, reader-focused updates.

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