Cockroach Janta Party Founder Abhijeet Dipke Returns to India on June 6 Demanding Dharmendra Pradhan Resignation Over NEET CBSE Exam Lapses
Cockroach Janta Party Founder Abhijeet Dipke to Launch Massive Peaceful Protest on June 6 Demanding Dharmendra Pradhan Resignation
New Delhi: In a major development that has sent shockwaves across India’s education sector, Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke announced on Monday that he will return to India on June 6 to lead a peaceful protest demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Citing repeated examination-related lapses, Dipke highlighted the massive crisis affecting more than 1 crore students. “The time has come for all of us to come together, following the path of the Constitution of India, and peacefully raise our voices,” he said.
Abhijeet Dipke pointed to serious controversies surrounding NEET (22 lakh students), CBSE (17 lakh students), CUET (16 lakh students), and SSCGD (40 lakh students). “More than 1 crore students whose lives have been mocked by the system. Students are very anxious and worried about their future. Someone has to take responsibility,” Dipke added.
The Cockroach Janta Party leader stressed the urgent need for accountability. “Even after such a big blunder, if the education minister doesn’t resign, it means that there is no accountability left in this country. The system can make as many mistakes as it wants with no consequences,” he warned.
Peaceful Protest Planned at Jantar Mantar
Dipke has called upon all supporters to join him at the Delhi airport on Saturday morning, June 6. From there, the group plans to proceed to Parliament Street police station to seek permission for a peaceful demonstration at Jantar Mantar.
He assured that the movement will remain completely non-violent and democratic. “India’s Constitution gives us the right to raise our voice against wrongdoings peacefully. According to that Constitution, we will raise our voice,” Dipke stated.
Addressing concerns from his family, particularly his parents, about possible legal action or arrest upon arrival, the Cockroach Janta Party founder expressed firm commitment. He hopes authorities will respect democratic norms and allow the protest to proceed without hindrance.
This high-stakes return of Abhijeet Dipke and the planned protest by Cockroach Janta Party has ignited fresh debates on examination reforms and ministerial accountability in India. Students, parents, and education activists are closely watching the developments as June 6 approaches.
The entire nation waits to see whether the powerful voices of over 1 crore affected students will finally force concrete action from the government.








