Cockroach Janata Party has three spokespersons, its first press conference today since entering politics:

Read, Digital Desk : The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) continues to make new decisions every day to bring about a change in the political discourse of India. It has now been decided that three spokespersons will put forth the ideologies of the CJP before the public.

The Cockroach Janata Party, the political outfit born online post a viral event, has now started taking shape. It will be having its first press conference on Wednesday, June 3rd.

Cockroach Janata Party appoints three spokespersons

The Cockroach Janata Party appointed three spokespersons on Wednesday to change the country’s political discourse. Saurabh Das, Vijeta Dahiya and Ashutosh Ranka have been appointed as the spokespersons of the party.

The CJP appointed three spokespersons just a day after activist and academic Sonam Wangchuk pledged his support to the online campaign.

The CJP while appointing the three spokespersons, reiterated that they aimed to alter India’s political discourse.

First press conference of CJP

The CJP following the suspension of their official social media accounts has opened up a new account under the name Cockroach is Back on X.

Posting from this new account, Cockroach Janata Party stated “Cockroach Janata Party is committed to changing the political discourse of India and will be led by a new generation of leaders.”

In this post CJP announced the date of their first press conference, which is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, June 3rd. They also said that their three spokespersons will address the press conference and provide information regarding the protest planned on June 6th.

Protest against NEET to be held on June 6th

The founder of Cockroach Janata Party had mentioned that he would be reaching India from USA on 6th June, and now that he has reached India, three spokespersons have been appointed for the party.

The activist asked his followers to join him for the protest planned for June 6th, describing it as a mass protest. He also made critical remarks about the central government and demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET-UG exam controversy.

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