Cockroach Janata Party Demands Dharmendra Pradhan’s Resignation; Founder Abhijeet Dipke’s Parents Fear His Arrest

Cockroach Janata Party Demands Dharmendra Pradhan’s Resignation; Founder Abhijeet Dipke’s Parents Fear His Arrest

The Rising Storm: CJP Launches Nationwide Resignation Campaign

Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the internet’s latest viral sensation, the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), has officially launched his movement’s first massive public campaign. In a video message broadcasted across social media platforms, Dipke explicitly demanded the immediate resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

The campaign centers around the highly controversial NEET-UG 2026 paper leak scandal, which has thrown the futures of more than 22 lakh medical aspirants into absolute jeopardy. Dipke introduced a digital petition, urging students and citizens nationwide to sign it to hold the governing bodies accountable. Within hours of its launch, the online petition gathered hundreds of thousands of digital signatures, showing the massive wave of student frustration building up across the country.

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"Systemic Failures and Student Suicides": Dipke Blames Governance

In his video address, Dipke pointed out that the NEET examination crisis is not just an administrative error but a total collapse of public trust in the Indian education framework.

"It was the fault of the system that over 22 lakh students' futures were impacted. It was the fault of the system that desperate NEET aspirants committed suicide out of sheer helplessness. It is time to make the system accountable. Come what may, Dharmendra Pradhan must resign," Dipke stated.

The satirical digital entity, which initially started as a Gen-Z meme protest against a comment attributed to the judiciary regarding unemployed youth, quickly transformed into a powerful platform for digital dissent. It has already amassed an astounding 21 million followers on Instagram, overtaking major established political organizations in digital engagement metrics.

Family in Distress: Parents Living in Constant Fear

While Abhijeet Dipke spearheads this massive virtual campaign, his sudden rocket-like popularity and aggressive anti-establishment stance have brought immense anxiety to his family. Speaking from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in Maharashtra, his parents, Bhagwan and Anita Dipke, opened up about their profound emotional distress.

They revealed that they have not slept a wink for the last two nights. The family is plagued by constant paranoia that law enforcement agencies might target their son, leading to his imminent arrest. Like many ordinary middle-class households, they fear that his involvement in hyper-viral political satire might result in direct state retaliation or severe legal entanglements.

Censorship, Account Suspension, and Hacking Allegations

The clash between the CJP and administrative mechanisms took a physical turn earlier this week when the group’s original X (formerly Twitter) handle was withheld in India under confidential legal frameworks. Undeterred, Dipke immediately launched a new backup handle under the username "Cockroach is Back" with a striking tagline: "Cockroaches Never Die."

However, the friction escalated further as Dipke reported receiving multiple death threats online. By Friday night, he publicly alerted Meta that his primary Instagram account, as well as their secondary backup pages, were hit with coordinated hacking attempts and subsequentially taken down. He called the actions a "self-goal by the government" and confirmed his team is looking into aggressive legal remedies.

Political analysts note that whether or not the CJP operates under pure satire, it has successfully tapped into a volatile, deep-rooted layer of national anger regarding youth unemployment and flawed educational governance.

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