Amid Petition For Extradition, Cockroach Janta Party Founder To Return To India To Lead Exam Protest

Dipke's protest declaration comes hours after a BJP worker filed a petition in Allahabad High Court seeking probe against the CJP and its founder and demanding the 30-year-old founder of CJP's extradition from the US

Amid Petition For Extradition, Cockroach Janta Party Founder To Return To India To Lead Exam Protest

Amid Petition For Extradition, Cockroach Janta Party Founder To Return To India To Lead Exam Protest

New Delhi: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Monday, June 1, announced that he would return to India from the United States to launch a peaceful protest against the exam controversies in India. 

In a social media post, the CJP founder wrote, “The time has come for all of us to come together, following the path of the Constitution of India, and peacefully raise our voices to demand Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation. If we raise our voices together, they will definitely have to listen to us.”

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Notably, Dipke’s protest declaration comes hours after a BJP worker filed a petition in Allahabad High Court seeking probe against the CJP and its founder and demanding the 30-year-old founder of CJP’s extradition from the US.

The peaceful protest announcement follows the controversial paper leaks in NEET-UG 2026, canceled after questions leaked online and affecting 2.2 million students, plus issues in CUET among other exam-related irregularities.

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Born from a judge’s ‘cockroaches’ remark about youth activists, CJP drew over 1 million sign-ups and 20 million Instagram followers, channeling Gen-Z anger at systemic exam failures amid student suicides and promised reforms like a June 21 re-exam.