CJP Protest: Founder of ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ Abhijit Dipke is returning to India on June 6, announcement of a big movement in Delhi for the resignation of Education Minister.
New Delhi, Political Desk. A very unique and aggressive political development has come to light amidst the ongoing examination related controversies and paper leak cases in the country. Abhijit Dipke, founder of the newly formed ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ (CJP), made a big announcement on Monday saying that he is returning to India on June 6 in protest against the playing with the future of the country’s students and youth. In a video message released on Instagram, Deepke has announced a large and peaceful protest in Delhi demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. He has appealed to students and supporters across the country to join this movement and gather at Delhi Airport on the morning of June 6. Strategy of movement in Delhi: Plan from airport directly to Sansad Street police station. Abhijeet Dipke, while sharing his entire plan in the video, said, "Now the time has come that we all should unite following the path of the Constitution of India and peacefully demand the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan. If we all raise our voice together, the government will definitely have to listen to us."
he adds, "I have decided that I will reach Delhi on the morning of Saturday, 6th June. All of you are requested to please meet me at the airport. From there we will all go together to Sansad Street Police Station and seek official permission to hold a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar." Dipke alleges that the continuous irregularities and controversies in the examinations have put crores of students of the country in deep mental stress and anxiety, for which the government should be directly held accountable. Deepke reached Delhi High Court on X account suspension, challenged the government’s decision. Amidst the increasing popularity of Cockroach Janata Party, the Central Government had blocked the official account of this party on the social media platform X (earlier Twitter), citing national security. Abhijeet Dipke has approached the Delhi High Court against this decision. Dipke’s legal argument: In his petition filed in the court, Dipke has described this step of the government as completely politically motivated. They argue that this action is a malicious attempt to suppress their student movement which has become extremely popular among the youth. However, the Delhi High Court has clearly refused to give any immediate relief to founder Deepke during the initial hearing of the case. After the ban on social media, this organization has started its activities again by creating a new handle named ‘Cockroach is back’. How was ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ formed? Know the entire controversy behind it. As strange as the name of this party is, the story of its formation is equally interesting and full of controversies. Actually, this party was founded by the Honorable Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant as a lawyer. "senior" (Senior Designation) came into existence following comments made during an ongoing court hearing regarding the designation. During that hearing the CJI reportedly "cockroaches" (Cockroaches) and "parasites" Words like (Parasites) were used, which created a huge controversy in legal circles and on social media. Chief Justice’s clarification: However, after this controversy gained momentum, Chief Justice Surya Kant himself clarified his position on this. He had said that his comments were misquoted. Their intention was not to offend any genuine lawyer, but rather they were targeting fraudsters who "fake and fake degrees" They are corrupting the justice system by entering the legal profession with the help of. Based on this controversy, Abhijit Dipke formed this unique party to connect the youth, which is now getting indirect support and comments from many public figures and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leaders.
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