Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), has announced that he will return to India on June 6 to hold a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Dipke said the demonstration will focus on demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over issues related to exam controversies, including the NEET paper leak and concerns raised by students over recent examination processes.
The announcement marks Dipke’s first visit to India since launching the satirical political movement, which has gained significant attention on social media in recent weeks.
Abhijeet Dipke Calls for Peaceful Protest
In a video shared online, Abhijeet Dipke urged students and young people to come together and raise their voices through democratic and constitutional means.
According to him, many students have suffered because of examination-related issues and uncertainty surrounding their academic future. He said the protest is intended to seek accountability and encourage authorities to address students’ concerns. Dipke emphasized that the movement would remain peaceful and follow the principles laid down in the Constitution of India.
Demand for Dharmendra Pradhan’s Resignation
Dipke said he believes responsibility should be fixed for problems affecting students. Referring to the NEET controversy and concerns surrounding other examinations, he argued that accountability is necessary when large numbers of students face uncertainty.
He stated that if major issues occur in the education system without consequences, it sends the wrong message to students and the public. The CJP founder said his protest would focus on demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan while remaining within democratic and legal boundaries.
Students’ Future at the Centre of the Campaign
While explaining the reason behind the protest, Dipke claimed that students from various examinations have been affected by problems in the system.
He referred to candidates from exams such as NEET, CBSE, CUET, and SSCGD, saying many young people are worried about their future because of delays, controversies, and uncertainty surrounding examinations. According to Dipke, students deserve a system that is transparent, accountable, and focused on protecting their interests.
Call for Youth Participation
Dipke encouraged students and supporters from across the country to join the planned protest. He said the Constitution gives citizens the right to peacefully express their views and seek accountability from public authorities. The CJP founder urged people who share similar concerns about the education system to participate in the movement through peaceful and democratic methods.
Details of Dipke’s Delhi Visit
Sharing details of his plan, Abhijeet Dipke said he intends to arrive in Delhi on June 6. He invited supporters to meet him at the airport before proceeding to seek official permission for the protest. According to Dipke, the group plans to approach the relevant authorities and request approval for a peaceful demonstration at Jantar Mantar.
Focus on Democratic Methods
Dipke repeatedly stressed that the protest would remain non-violent. He said the objective is not confrontation but drawing attention to issues affecting students through lawful and constitutional means. The activist added that he hopes authorities will permit the demonstration and allow participants to express their concerns peacefully.
Family Expresses Concerns
During his address, Dipke revealed that some members of his family are worried about his return to India. According to him, relatives and friends have expressed fears that he could face legal trouble after landing in the country. Despite these concerns, Dipke said he remains confident that democratic principles will allow peaceful citizens to express their views without fear.
Inspiration From National Leaders
Dipke described himself as an admirer of leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar, Bhagat Singh, and Jawaharlal Nehru. He said their ideas continue to inspire his belief in democracy, constitutional values, and peaceful public participation. According to him, citizens should not remain silent when they believe something is wrong. Instead, they should use democratic channels to seek change.
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Abhijeet Dipke Rejects Job Offers to Return Home
The CJP founder also revealed that he recently received several job opportunities abroad. However, he said he decided not to accept those offers because he wanted to return to India and focus on issues that he believes affect students and young people. Dipke stated that he feels a responsibility to contribute to the country and support efforts aimed at improving the future of students.
Growing Attention Around the Movement
The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has attracted significant online attention due to its satirical style and strong commentary on public issues. In recent months, Dipke has become one of the most vocal critics of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, particularly following the cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 examination amid allegations of a paper leak. The examination is currently scheduled to be conducted again on June 21, 2026.





















































