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Updated – June 20, 2026 08:35 pm IST
CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke announces “We won’t leave Jantar Mantar Till Dharmendra Pradhan Resigns”. Photo: X/@Cockroachisback
Delhi Police has denied permission to Cockroach Janta Party to continue its protest at Jantar Mantar, even as the movement’s founder Abhijeet Dipke asserted that he will not move from the site until the Education Minister resigns. The protest continued under mobile phone lights. Mr. Dipke urged the police to allow for lights, water and food to be made available at the protest site.
Police have asked CJP supporters to vacate the site where a large number of students and others have been demonstrating over alleged examination irregularities, repeated paper leaks and demands for accountability from the government.
Also read: ‘Won’t leave until Pradhan resigns’: CJP founder Dipke seeks permission to extend protest
Heavy security arrangements were put in place across the national capital on Saturday (June 20, 2026) as the Cockroach Janta Party supporters gathered for the second protest at Jantar Mantar, with police deploying extensive surveillance and crowd-control measures, officials said.
Multiple layers of barricades have been placed around Jantar Mantar and adjoining roads, with vehicles being checked at key entry and exit points across the city as part of preventive measures.
Senior Delhi Police officers, including top brass, have been assigned field duties to oversee the arrangements and ensure law and order, police sources said. Reserve forces have also been kept on standby to tackle any untoward situation.
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As protesters continue to sit at the protest site in Delhi, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke says the Delhi Police was now not allowing food to enter Jantar Mantar.
He said that Mahatma Gandhi had also fasted and they will also fast.
“But when history is written, you’ll be compared to General Dyre… We again request Delhi Police to allow water and food to enter the area,” he says.
– Nikhil M. Babu
The Cockroach Janata Party protest is continuing under mobile lights.
Abhijeet Dipke demands Delhi Police to switch on the lights in the area.
“If any attack happens on me in this darkness, then the people who switched off the lights will be responsible,” Mr. Dipke said.
– Nikhil M. Babu
Abhijeet Dipke said that Delhi Police is stopping drinking water from entering the protest area.
Mr. Dipke requested the police to allow water to be brought into the area and asked them if they would take responsibility if people faint due to the heat.
Mr. Dipke said that when Bhagat Singh was protesting, even the British gave them water.
“You have put the entire police at the barricades to stop drinking water. If you had put this much effort, then there wouldn’t have been any paper leaks and 12 people wouldn’t have to commit suicide,” he said.
– Nikhil M. Babu
Abhijeet Dipke has asked the Delhi Police to provide an alternate site for the protest and they would move if such a permission is given.
“But I want to ask, why is Dharmendra Pradhan still continuing as Minister? Is the law only for us? You [Delhi Police] are giving us a warning that your protest time has ended. You should also give a warning to Dharmendra Pradhan that your time in the ministry has ended”, said Mr. Dipke.
He has also made appeals from the stage for more people to come and join the protest.
– Nikhil M. Babu
Abhijeet Dipke has told the crowd who have gathered for the protest that “we will peacefully continue to sit here like this”.
Protestors are limited to a barricaded area in front of the stage.
-Nikhil M. Babu
Police have issued a warning stating that action will be taken against protestors if they do not end the protest.
– Nikhil M. Babu
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Delhi Police preparing to arrest Abhijeet Dipke and other protestors from Jantar Mantar, says a post on CJP’s X account.
Abhijeet Dipke and others continue to protest on the stage.
Meanwhile, protestors have been limited to one end of the Jantar Mantar, around the main stage, by the Delhi Police.
– The Hindu Bureau
CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke said the police was about to detain him and asked protestors to “keep the protest going in a peaceful way”.
Delhi Police has blocked entry to Jantar Mantar, where CJP continues to protest.
Delhi Police is making announcements that the protest permission was only till 5 p.m. and is asking protestors to vacate the protest site.
The announcements come shortly after CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke wrote to the Delhi Police commissioner seeking extension of the protest to tomorrow. Mr. Dipke said the protest would not end until Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigns.
– The Hindu Bureau
Delhi Police has denied permission to Cockroach Janta Party to continue its protest at Jantar Mantar, even as party founder Abhijeet Dipke asserting that he will not move from the site until the Education Minister resigns.
Police have asked CJP supporters to vacate the site where a large number of students and others have been demonstrating over alleged examination irregularities, repeated paper leaks and demands for accountability from the government.
Earlier, Mr. Dipke had appealed to supporters to join the ongoing protest at Jantar Mantar at 6 p.m., expressing confidence that police will grant the permission for the extension.
-PTI
Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) appeals to students, parents, and concerned citizens to join the protest at 6 p.m. today in Jantar Mantar, seeking the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan.
“We won’t leave Jantar Mantar till Dharmendra Pradhan resigns,” CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke says at the movement’s second protest at Jantar Mantar.
Mr. Dipke appeals to the police to extend CJP’s permission at Jantar Mantar and asks to “open channel with the government for talks, with the condition of Dharmendra Pradhan resigning”.
Continue reading for the full story…
Abhijeet Dipke, a student of public relations in the US, woke up from uneasy dreams one morning and found himself transformed into a ‘gigantic cockroach’. He then founded the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), as a joke. But it quickly acquired a momentum of its own. In less than four days, it notched up more than 1.6 lakh members and 2 million followers on Instagram. What makes the CJP interesting is its popularity and connect among India’s Gen Z. Can it develop into a platform that gives voice to the grievances of India’s youth? Is it a flash in the pan? Can it make a political impact? We speak with the man behind the CJP phenomenon, Abhijeet Dipke.
Cockroach Janta Party protests at Jantar Mantar, demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over examination irregularities.
A formation in India calling itself the ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ has accumulated a following that established political organisations often spend years building. Meme pages, Instagram reels, and semi-ironic political formations began aggregating at remarkable speed, prompting comparisons with Bangladesh and Nepal, where youth-led mobilisations appeared capable of unsettling entrenched political arrangements through digitally synchronised anger.
Increasingly, many are wondering whether this is the future of politics itself: reactive and emotionally charged, and organised less around long-term political structures than around symbolic enemies and collective outrage.
Whether politics organised primarily through synchronised outrage can sustain itself beyond moments of emotional intensity is a key issue
The online satirical phenomena the Cockroach Janta Party, has gained a lot of traction online and in political discourse. It has also become, in a sense, a lightning rod, of a narrative tug of war rather than what it is – a signal to political parties across the spectrum. We analyse how the BJP and the opposition parties have responded to this.
The crowds gathered for the CJP protest may see some respite from the punishing heat as IMD forecasts light rain throughout Delhi in the next two hours, according to IMD.
– Aroon Deep
Demonstrators bang plates and spoons as they continue to demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan by sloganeering and holding up posters asking for the NTA to be disbanded, and more.
People were carrying plates and spoons at Jantar Mantar to show their concern and double down on their request for Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to resign. Demonstrators were shouting ‘Go Pradhan Go’ while banging their steel plates and spoons.
“The system will only change when our elected representatives’ children go to the same schools as everyone else’s,” activist Sonam Wangchuk says during the protest.
– Aroon Deep
The Cockroach Janta Party’s second protest at Jantar Mantar is underway. The protestors continue to demand the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan.
Heavy security arrangements were put in place across the national capital on Saturday as the Cockroach Janta Party holds its second protest at Jantar Mantar, with police deploying extensive surveillance and crowd-control measures, officials said.
The protest began with heightened police presence, with supporters arriving from different parts of Delhi and neighbouring States.
Authorities have granted permission for the demonstration, officials said.
CCTV cameras were installed in and around the protest venue to monitor the gathering in real time, while around 270 body-worn cameras will be used by police personnel deployed at the site to ensure transparency and document proceedings, according to officials.
Heavy security and surveillance are in place as the Cockroach Janta Party stages its second protest at Jantar Mantar.
Published – June 20, 2026 02:37 pm IST
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