‘I am coming to India’, Cockroach Janata Party’s demonstration to be held at Jantar Mantar on June 6
Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Deepke was still fearing that he could be arrested as soon as he came to India. Now Abhijeet has announced that he is coming to India on 6th June and on the same day a peaceful demonstration will be held at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. He has appealed to the people to meet him at the Delhi airport and together they will seek permission for a demonstration. Abhijeet has released a video saying that in view of the paper leak cases, Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will have to resign.
Earlier, the social media handles and website of Cockroach Janata Party have been closed in India. However, this party is active on social media under different names and accounts and its followers are continuously increasing. At the same time, Abhijeet Deepke’s parents are leaving their home and living at an unknown place so that they do not face any kind of danger.
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What did Abhijeet Deepke say?
By releasing a video, Abhijeet Deepke has said that more than 8 lakh people have signed his petition and crores of people have supported him. He says, ‘I have decided to return to India. I am returning to my country to demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. For so many days you have been seeing that children committed suicide and their hard work was wasted. For this Dharmendra Pradhan should resign. Demonstrations are taking place at so many places but they are not making any difference. If the Education Minister does not resign even after such a big blunder, it means that there is no such thing as responsibility left in this country.
He further said, ‘I will come to Delhi on Saturday morning, 6th June. You all meet me at the airport. We all will go to Sansad Marg police station and seek permission for a peaceful demonstration at Jantar Mantar. The Constitution of India gives us the right to raise our voice against the wrong. I hope that those who are troubled by the problems will join it.
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On the fear of arrest, Abhijeet has said, ‘My friends and my family are afraid that they will arrest me from the airport itself and send me to jail. I still hope that our country is still democratic and we will get permission to protest. I want to clarify that I am an admirer of Gandhi, Ambedkar, Bhagat Singh and Nehru and I believe in the Constitution the most. This Constitution gives us the right to express our views. How long will we remain afraid?
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