Cockroach Janta Party , a sensation of Gen G in India.

Pic credit- CJP insta post

Thousands of unemployed young, students, aspirants and supporters of cockroach janta party gathered at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Saturday.

DEMAND OF CJP:-

Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over paper leak of NEET Exam and irregularities in consecutive years in competitive exams. And even not taking sufficient action against perpetrators.

Cockroach janta party a 2 week new party of Gen G has created sensation within youth of India as well in political parties.

COTEXT OF CJP CREATION:-

CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke coming out from IGI airport with a book of dr B R Ambedkar in his hand.

Cockroach janta party has been created online on 21 may by Abhijeet dipke (Indian origin living in USA) after the remarks by CJI Suryakant to youngsters as cockroach on 15 may. Within a week the followers of CJP reached up to 20 million on Instagram .

During hearings related to the designations of senior advocates , The Chief Justice of India (CJI) Suryakant remarks that “ There are youngster like Cockroach” and some advocates like parasites of societies.

OUTCOMES OF PROTEST:-

Supporters demanding resignation of union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

CJP has conducted a physical protest on 6 June at Janter Mantar in New Delhi with thousands of students, aspirants and supporters of all age groups along with famous activists Sonam Wangchuk and moral support by different political parties backing the demand of resignation of union education minister for accountability over exam irregularities, NEET-UG Questions leak, irresponsibility over CBSE class 12 on screen marking system, and corruption involved in schools, universities n institutions.

Addressing the crowd, CJI founder Abhijeet Dipke set a deadline, and said that If union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan didn’t resign by 5 PM , the CJP would take the protest to cities across the country through the week and return to the Jantar Mantar the following Saturday.

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