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Cockroach Janta Party Founder Plans Delhi Protest Over Exam Leaks

In a surprising turn from internet satire to real-world activism, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has announced a major peaceful protest in Delhi on June 6, demanding accountability over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy and growing frustrations among students across India.

What started as a meme movement has rapidly evolved into a youth-driven online campaign after millions of students expressed anger over exam disruptions, result delays, and alleged failures in the education system.

From Viral Meme to Mass Movement

The Cockroach Janta Party, popularly known as CJP, was reportedly launched by social media creator Dipke as a satirical response after a judge allegedly compared unemployed youth to “cockroaches” during a court hearing.

Initially intended as an internet joke, the movement unexpectedly exploded online.

Within weeks, CJP claimed:

  • Over 1 million sign-ups
  • More than 23 million Instagram followers
  • Massive youth engagement across platforms

Its rise reflects growing frustration among students and job seekers facing uncertainty over competitive exams, employment, and educational policies.

Why Is CJP Protesting?

The upcoming Delhi protest is centered around outrage over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, which triggered national controversy after allegations of exam irregularities surfaced.

The controversy escalated after:

  • Reports of a major exam paper leak
  • Cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 examination
  • Student frustration over uncertainty and delays
  • Concerns linked to alleged CBSE evaluation errors
  • Result-related confusion affecting lakhs of students

CJP founder Dipke has called for a peaceful demonstration in Delhi on June 6, urging students to participate without violence while demanding education system reforms.

Main Demand: Minister’s Resignation

One of the strongest demands emerging from the movement is the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, with protest organizers holding the ministry accountable for repeated examination controversies.

CJP supporters argue that students have suffered enough due to repeated disruptions in crucial academic exams and recruitment processes.

An online petition reportedly linked to the movement has already crossed 800,000 signatures, signaling widespread public frustration among students and parents.

Government Responds to Growing Pressure

Facing mounting criticism, the government has announced multiple corrective measures.

Officials have promised:

  • A possible NEET-UG re-examination
  • Investigations into the alleged paper leak
  • Stronger security systems for national-level exams
  • Reforms to improve transparency in testing

Meanwhile, opposition leaders have intensified pressure, demanding greater accountability and calling for resignations over the crisis.

Why This Story Is Going Viral

The rise of the Cockroach Janta Party has become one of India’s most unusual political and youth-driven internet movements.

A campaign that started with memes is now transforming into a large-scale student protest movement, tapping into anger over exam leaks, delayed results, unemployment, and educational uncertainty.

With the planned June 6 Delhi protest, all eyes are now on whether this online wave can turn into real political pressure on policymakers.

The Cockroach Janta Party protest in Delhi may mark a major moment in India’s student politics, as frustration over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak pushes thousands of young voices from social media into the streets.