Abhijit Deepak, founder of Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), has urged supporters not to gather at Delhi Airport on June 6, citing crowd concerns.
He plans to proceed to Jantar Mantar for a peaceful protest.
Abhijit Deepak, founder of Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), has urged supporters not to gather at Delhi Airport on June 6, citing crowd concerns.
He plans to proceed to Jantar Mantar for a peaceful protest.

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Abhijit Deepak, the founder of Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), has made a U-turn on his earlier appeal to supporters to gather at Delhi Airport on June 6. In a video message shared on social media on June 4 at 10 PM, he requested his supporters to avoid assembling at the airport, citing concerns over crowd management and potential inconvenience to the public and security arrangements.
Deepak stated that he would proceed directly from the airport to the Parliament Street Police Station to seek permission for a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar. He emphasized the need for responsibility and urged supporters to join him at Jantar Mantar instead of the airport.
The protest, scheduled for June 6, is centered on demands for the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. CJP leaders have reiterated their dissatisfaction with recent administrative changes in the education sector, calling them superficial. At a press conference on June 4, CJP spokespersons, including Saurav Das, criticized the transfer of CBSE Chairman Rahul Singh and Secretary Himanshu Gupta, stating that accountability in the education system cannot be resolved through transfers alone.
Abhijit Deepak, currently pursuing a master’s degree in Public Relations at Boston University, is expected to arrive in Delhi on June 6. The party has called upon youth across the country to join the protest, which they claim reflects growing discontent with the education system and political governance.