Apply sunscreen, don’t come alone. Cockroaches will gather at Jantar Mantar tomorrow, CJP told unique rules of the protest.
Cockroach Revolution Protest: The country’s capital Delhi is going to witness a unique and peaceful protest tomorrow. Under the banner of Cockroach Revolution, students and citizens will gather at Jantar Mantar tomorrow, June 6, at 9 am. The main objective of this demonstration is to demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and to bring reforms in the Indian education system. In this series, a list of Dos and Don’ts has been released from the official X account of Cockroach Janata Party, which is very interesting.
Not just protest, a peaceful discipline
An appeal has been made on social media to turn this movement into a big revolution with the address Hello Fellow Cockroaches. The organizers have clarified from their official X account that this demonstration will be completely constitutional and disciplined. An interesting ‘Dos and Don’ts’ for those joining this unique wave of protests. The list has been released, which makes it different from other exhibits.
Apply sunscreen and bring the tricolor with you
In view of the scorching heat, the protesters have been given special instructions to wear sunscreen, wear a hat and drink water to adjust to the sun. Additionally, each protestor has been asked to bring with him the tricolor and a book, symbolizing his dedication to education and the nation. To ensure transparency, everyone is suggested to go live and record the entire incident from their social media accounts.
6 June, 9 am – Meet fellow cockroaches 🪳
Will continue to accept Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation!
Time to turn this tiny joke into a revolution
Get ready to swarm the streets of Delhi with peaceful and loving dissent.
But remember what to do and what NOT to do. All eyes are… pic.twitter.com/XjmVmRaX1s
— Cockroach is Back (@Cockroachisback) June 5, 2026
Also read: Thackeray faction targets BJP government on Delhi-Bihar fire incident, know what was written in that editorial of Saamana?
Don’t come alone in the crowd: list of what not to do
Some strict instructions have also been given to make the demonstration effective.
- Don’t come alone: The strength of the movement lies in unity, hence it has been advised to come in groups.
- Don’t mess with the police: Instead of yelling at the police, gift them flowers and thank them for their help.
- Avoid trolls: Instead of engaging with instigators or trolls, ignore them.
- Don’t come hungry: It has been said that it is mandatory to come after breakfast for sloganeering and long fight.
Organizers say that now the time has come for this small injury to become a big revolution. Now it remains to be seen whether this ‘herd’ that is going to gather at Jantar Mantar tomorrow. How much resonance it creates in the corridors of power.
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