Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Deepke has left America for India. Deepke will reach Delhi on Saturday (June 6) morning, where he will hold a big protest with his supporters. However, permission has not yet been taken from Delhi Police for this protest.
What did Abhijeet Deepke say
Abhijeet Deepke has given information about leaving for India in a social media post. He wrote that I have left for India. I leave my future in the hands of the Constitution. Jai Bheem. Let us tell you that Deepke posted this on June 5. However, the information about which flight he is coming to Delhi and at what time he will land in Delhi is not clear yet.
Abhijeet Deepke has said that after landing at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, he will first go to Parliament Street police station and demand permission to protest at Jantar Mantar. Deepke has asked his supporters and registered party members to join the protest.
More than 11 lakh registered members of the party – Abhijeet Deepke
Abhijeet Deepke claimed in an interview that a large number of people are going to gather. Although he did not give any number, but said that thousands of people are coming. He claimed that his party has more than 11 lakh registered members. Talks have been held with them on the website and the members have asked to reach out.
Pressure on Dharmendra Pradhan to resign
Cockroach Janata Party and its leaders have said that the main objective of their protest is to put pressure on Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to resign. There are demands for Pradhan’s resignation over allegations of NEET paper leak and irregularities in CBSE exam results.
Let us tell you that Chief Justice of India Surya Kant had allegedly compared some unemployed youth to cockroaches and on the basis of this, a handle named Cockroach Janata Party was jokingly created on social media. Within four days, its number of followers became more than that of BJP and Congress.
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