Digital Movement Takes to the Streets: The Cockroach Janta Party's Stand Against Educational Injustice

Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, plans a protest against India's education minister, highlighting grievances over exam paper leaks and marking errors. The movement, which has garnered massive online support, challenges Prime Minister Modi amid issues like unemployment and inflation. Dipke's activism faces governmental pushback.


Devdiscourse News Desk | (Repeats To Additional Subscribers) * Cockroach Janta Party Has 22 Million Followers On Instagram* Cjp Plans Protest Demanding Education Minister ​Step Down * Minister Faces Anger After Exam Paper Leaks* Cjp An Expression Of Online ​Dissent Against Modi's 12-Year Rule New Delhi | Updated: 01-06-2026 17:09 IST | Created: 01-06-2026 17:09 IST
Digital Movement Takes to the Streets: The Cockroach Janta Party's Stand Against Educational Injustice

In a bold move to spotlight educational grievances in India, Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the rapidly growing Cockroach Janta Party, is shifting his online movement to the streets. He intends to lead a protest demanding the resignation of the education minister following the fallout from exam mishandlings affecting millions of students.

The youth-driven initiative, which has swelled to over 22 million followers on Instagram, represents a burgeoning dissent against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration. The movement underscores pressing issues such as unemployment and inflation that resonate deeply with India's youth, more than half of the nation's staggering 1.42 billion population.

While Dipke, currently based in the U.S., faces personal risk with plans to return to India for the protest, government resistance has intensified. The CJP's social media presence has been targeted, prompting Dipke to regain control from hackers. Tensions flair as the government, already rattled by exam-related controversies, confronts increasing call for accountability.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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