Delhi police has denied permission to Cockroach Janta Party to continue its protest at Jantar Mantar on Saturday, even as party founder Abhijeet Dipke asserting that he will not move from the site until the education minister resigns.Police have asked CJP supporters to vacate the site where a large number of students and others have been demonstrating over alleged examination irregularities, repeated paper leaks and demands for accountability from the government.Earlier, Dipke had appealed to supporters to join the ongoing protest at Jantar Mantar at 6 pm, expressing confidence that police will grant the permission for the extension.Dipke said, “I request the authorities… since youth from all over the country is here. They want to sit here till we get justice. I request Delhi police to extend our permission. The protest has been peaceful; we are just innocent students who want to sit here.”The youth leader also said that the channel for dialogue is open, but the “only condition is that Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan should resign”.He also requested Delhi Police to “open a dialogue with the Centre” and asserted, “If there are arrests, I will be the first to court arrest.” (With PTI inputs)Sonam Wangchuk reaches Jantar Mantar, says ‘praan jaaye par vachan na jaaye’June 20, 2026 4:05 pmEducation reform activist and engineer Sonam Wangchuk on Friday joined a protest organised by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) in Delhi, where he paid tribute to examination aspirants who had allegedly died by suicide and called for greater accountability in the education system. Wangchuk began his address by offering flowers before photographs of aspirants whose deaths were highlighted by protesters, before speaking about the struggles faced by students preparing for competitive examinations such as NEET, JEE, and the Civil Services Examination. Invoking Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Ram during his speech, Wangchuk quoted: “Raghu kula reet sada chali aaye, praan jaaye par vachan na jaaye.” He urged protesters to remain committed to peaceful and principled activism. “We have to bring accountability. This movement is about asking questions of the government,” he said. https://www.Jattvibe.com/news/delhi/sonam-wangchuk-joins-cjp-protest-says-elections-rigged-demands-pradhans-resignation‘Country first before profession’: Netflix fame PEPSO JI joins CJP protest, seeks Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignationJune 20, 2026 3:08 pmActor Sangwan, known for portraying Pepso and for his role in the Netflix web series Maamla Legal Hai, joined the CJP protest in Delhi, raising slogans of “Inquilab Zindabad” and expressing support for students and job aspirants. Sangwan said he had faced questions over his participation in previous demonstrations. “There were photographs of me from the June 6 protest. A CID officer called me and asked why I was ruining my acting career. I told him that when the system is failing so badly, we have to raise our voice at such times,” he said. Stressing that national interest was above professional considerations, the actor said, “In every case, my country comes first before my profession. We are the real rashtravadis.” Sangwan also raised concerns over alleged irregularities in examinations and called for accountability in the education system. Claiming that examination paper leaks had continued despite repeated concerns, he demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Referring to a reported case involving an examination centre, he further alleged that a student had been allotted a test centre in Abu Dhabi, citing it as an example of the problems faced by aspirants. The actor’s remarks were met with cheers from protesters, who raised slogans in support of the movement. The protest was organised by CJP as part of its campaign on recruitment, examination and education-related issues affecting students and job aspirants.Campaign highlightsJune 20, 2026 2:56 pmThe protest forms part of CJP’s ongoing campaign highlighting issues faced by government job aspirants, including recruitment delays, vacancies, and concerns related to the education sector. Organisers indicated that they would continue pressing their demands before the government in the coming weeks.“Go Pradhan Go”June 20, 2026 2:56 pmThe stage programme featured speeches, poetry, and songs centred on education and employment issues. Protesters carried posters and placards, many of which used memes and satire to communicate their grievances regarding the education system and recruitment processes. In one of the more provocative moments of the event, the speaker took a satirical swipe at the Union Education Minister. Referring to claims made during the Covid-19 period, he said, “We were told that vibration kills corona. Now a friend has told me there is a new virus in the education system called Dharmendra Pradhan.” The remark drew loud chants of “Go Pradhan Go” from the crowd, with protesters repeatedly raising the slogan during the gathering.Nobody misbehaves hereJune 20, 2026 2:56 pmAddressing the gathering, a CJP leader appealed to police personnel deployed at the venue to support the movement and ensure that the protest remained peaceful. “I want to request that nobody misbehaves here, and I want you to support us. We are with the nation, supporting it without a uniform. We are also fighting for your children,” he said. The speaker further claimed that police personnel at various locations had appreciated the organisation’s efforts. “At all places wherever we went, police personnel said CJP is doing really well,” he said.Heavy deployment of security personnelJune 20, 2026 2:56 pmA heavy deployment of security personnel, including Delhi Police and traffic police officials, was visible at the site. Multiple security checks were in place, with barricades erected and body scans being conducted before participants were allowed entry into the protest area.


