Thousands rally at Jantar Mantar as CJP escalates exam accountability campaign

Thousands gathered at Jantar Mantar for a protest by the Cockroach Janta Party. The youth-led movement demanded accountability for examination irregularities. They also sought the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The dem...

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Thousands gathered at Jantar Mantar as the Cockroach Janta Party took its campaign offline. The youth-led movement demanded accountability for alleged irregularities
Thousands of students, job aspirants and young professionals gathered at Jantar Mantar on Saturday as the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a youth-led online movement, took its campaign from social media to the streets, demanding accountability over alleged irregularities in examinations and recruitment tests and seeking the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

The demonstration, held under heavy security, drew participants from across age groups, including school and college students, job seekers and working professionals. Many protesters wore cockroach masks — the symbol adopted by the movement — while others carried flowers and the national flag.

Opposition leaders back student-led protest over exam irregularities

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray expressed support for students and young people protesting at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, urging the Centre to listen to their concerns and not dismiss their movement. Referring to the "Cockroach Janata Party" protest, Thackeray said the government should not underestimate the youth, who are demonstrating against alleged irregularities in examinations such as NEET. He argued that the NEET paper leak had adversely affected lakhs of students and that denying them justice while mocking their protest was inappropriate.


Echoing the sentiment, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray praised the students, parents and aspirants who participated in the protest despite challenging conditions. He described the demonstration as a significant example of citizens speaking out against what he termed an anti-democratic regime and demanded accountability from Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

Delhi Police refutes FIR claims against Jantar Mantar protesters

Delhi Police on Saturday dismissed social media posts and media reports claiming that an FIR had been registered against protesters gathered at Jantar Mantar. In an official statement posted on X, the police clarified that no such FIR has been filed and urged citizens not to believe or circulate unverified information. Authorities advised the public to rely only on official updates issued by Delhi Police, emphasizing the need to avoid the spread of misinformation regarding the protest and any related police action.

Opposition divided as Congress distances itself from CJP protest

The Cockroach Janta Party's protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar exposed growing divisions within the Opposition, with most parties backing the movement while the Congress remained sceptical. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Samajwadi Party, Trinamool Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and Left parties voiced support for the protest demanding Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over alleged exam and recruitment irregularities. AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal described the movement as an expression of youth anger.
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The Congress, however, struck a different note. While the party officially highlighted the efforts of its student and youth wings in campaigning against paper leaks and examination issues, several leaders questioned the CJP's credibility and alleged links with the AAP. Congress leader Supriya Shrinate argued that Congress-affiliated student groups had been leading protests on the ground for weeks without receiving similar attention, while other party leaders dismissed the Jantar Mantar gathering as a media-driven and "performative" exercise. The differing responses underscored persistent tensions within the Opposition ahead of a key INDIA bloc meeting scheduled for June 8.

'You can delete our posts, but not us'

Addressing the gathering, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke accused the government of focusing on the movement's social media activity rather than addressing its demands.

"My friends, this is a long struggle. It has been a month since we started demanding Pradhan's resignation on social media, but these individuals are so shameless that instead of taking action, they have been focused on other distractions, like hacking our accounts and getting our posts deleted. You may be able to delete our posts, but you cannot erase us from this space," Dipke told supporters, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.

The protest marks the biggest on-ground mobilisation by the movement since it emerged online over allegations of irregularities in examinations and recruitment processes, including NEET, CUET, CBSE-linked examinations and SSC recruitment tests.
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"Tell them, we are not scared": Dipke rallies students at CJP protest

Dipke spoke about the fear faced by young people who engage in political activism, recounting his mother's concerns about his return from the United States. Urging supporters not to be intimidated, he declared, "Tell them, we are not scared," drawing loud cheers from the gathering.

'I was prepared to sacrifice my freedom'

Dipke described the lead-up to the protest as tense and emotionally charged.
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Recalling his flight to the capital, he said, "I was fully prepared to sacrifice my freedom for this cause," adding that moments before landing he felt as though he was living through his final moments of freedom.

The activist also claimed that fear had led many people to compromise their principles.

"Lekin is desh ka chatra, yuva nahi bika hai (The youth and students of this country have not sold themselves)," he said, triggering another round of applause from the crowd.

Dipke informed supporters that activist Sonam Wangchuk would be joining the protest later in the day and thanked him for extending solidarity to the movement. Wangchuk has publicly backed the campaign and said he would undertake a six-week fast if Dipke were arrested.

Protest framed around 'love and peace'

Ahead of the demonstration, Dipke repeatedly urged participants to maintain discipline and avoid confrontation.

In a post on X, he encouraged supporters to carry a book and the national flag and appealed to them to offer flowers to police personnel as a "gesture of compassion and gratitude".

He stressed that the movement should be guided by "love and peace" and urged participants to engage respectfully with law enforcement personnel.

The CJP had also circulated detailed guidelines before the protest, emphasising non-violent conduct and instructing supporters to avoid any confrontation.

Why hundreds of young Indians turned up

As crowds swelled through the day, participants repeatedly pointed to examination-related controversies, uncertainty over results and admissions, and what they described as a lack of accountability from authorities.

Several attendees said frustration was no longer limited to students, with parents increasingly sharing anxieties over their children's academic and professional futures. "My children are worried about their future and as a parent, I feel that pressure too," said Nusrat Parveen, who attended the protest with her three daughters.

Many participants also framed their concerns as part of a broader crisis of opportunities for young people. Vaishali, who works with an NGO in Delhi, said the country's much-discussed demographic dividend would mean little unless policymakers addressed youth issues more seriously. Others, including competitive exam aspirants and college students, argued that repeated disruptions and controversies had weakened faith in existing institutions.

The gathering also reflected growing political disillusionment among sections of the youth. Several protesters said they were dissatisfied with both the ruling BJP and opposition parties, arguing that issues affecting students and job seekers were not receiving adequate attention. "We want a movement that can be trusted and that works on people's issues," said Neeraj, a post-graduate student from Haryana's Jhajjar.

Among the youngest participants were school students who said developments surrounding examinations had made them anxious about their futures. Advait, a Class 7 student attending the protest with his father, said students wanted assurances that examination-related controversies would not jeopardise their careers. His father, Apoorv Jothwani, echoed the sentiment, saying uncertainty in the education system had become a growing source of stress for families as well.

Six detained, security tightened

Delhi Police said six individuals were detained on Saturday as a precautionary measure to prevent a possible confrontation between supporters and opponents of the movement.

Officials said police had received inputs about the possibility of tensions near the protest site and acted to maintain law and order.

The six individuals were taken into preventive custody after they were found attempting to create a disturbance near Jantar Mantar, officials said.

No major incident was reported and the demonstration continued peacefully.

Sonam Wangchuk hails turnout, says 'democracy has survived'

Activist Sonam Wangchuk, who joined the protest later in the day, praised the large turnout and described it as a sign of the strength of democratic participation in the country.

Addressing the gathering amid chants of "Hamara neta kaisa ho, Sonam Wangchuk jaisa ho", Wangchuk said he was deeply encouraged by the number of young people who had assembled at Jantar Mantar and thanked CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke for bringing them together around a common cause.

"The topic that touched everyone was education," Wangchuk said, adding that the issue had resonated across regions and backgrounds. Calling the mobilisation a victory for citizens rather than any individual or organisation, he told the crowd, "This is our country's win."

The activist said the demonstration showed that democratic values remained alive despite growing concerns among young people. "Democracy has survived, and this survival will continue," he said.

Wangchuk also urged participants to look beyond examinations and recruitment tests, arguing that reforms were needed across institutions and governance systems. Describing India's youth as an immensely powerful force, he said meaningful change would require improvements not only in education and examinations but in all systems that affect citizens' lives.

Massive police deployment across Delhi

Security arrangements were significantly strengthened across the national capital ahead of the protest.

Police officials said additional personnel were deployed at Indira Gandhi International Airport, border entry points and other sensitive locations.

More than 1,000 police personnel were stationed across New Delhi district and other strategic areas as a precautionary measure. Barricades were erected around Jantar Mantar, while senior officers remained on the ground to monitor the situation and regulate the movement of participants.

Why the protest matters

The CJP has rapidly emerged as one of the most visible youth-led online movements in recent months, mobilising support around demands for greater transparency and accountability in examinations and recruitment processes.

Its campaign centres on alleged irregularities in major examinations and recruitment tests, including NEET, CUET, CBSE-linked examinations and SSC recruitment processes.

Saturday's protest marks a significant escalation of that campaign, bringing hundreds of supporters onto the streets and turning what began as an online movement into a visible public demonstration.

(This is a developing story and will be updated with further details from the protest site, police authorities and organisers.)
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