CJP founder Abhijit Deepak was slapped during a protest in Jaipur.
Supporters retaliated against the attacker.
The protest focused on NEET paper leaks, unemployment, and education issues.
CJP founder Abhijit Deepak was slapped during a protest in Jaipur.
Supporters retaliated against the attacker.
The protest focused on NEET paper leaks, unemployment, and education issues.

Protesters gathered at Shaheed Smarak in Jaipur demanding re · NewsDarpan AI
In Jaipur, Abhijit Deepak, founder of the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), was slapped during a protest. Following the incident, CJP supporters caught and retaliated against the attacker. The protest, held at Shaheed Smarak, saw a large gathering of people raising slogans and demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Protesters carried posters with messages such as 'I love my country, corruption is unacceptable' and 'Stop paper leaks,' along with the national flag. Some women attended the protest with young children.
The demonstration addressed issues like NEET paper leaks, unemployment, and irregularities in the education system. Earlier, clashes occurred among youths during slogan chanting, leading to police taking one individual into custody. Additionally, several protesters reported stolen mobile phones, prompting organizers to advise attendees to secure their belongings.
CJP volunteers had drawn a cockroach sketch at the Shaheed Smarak gate, accompanied by slogans demanding Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation. CJP National Spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka stated that the protest was not just about one organization but represented the fight of students, youths, and parents against systemic issues in education and rising unemployment.