Dramatic Incident at Jaipur Protest Led by CJP Founder Abhijit Dipke
A protest in Jaipur led by Abhijit Dipke, founder of the Cockroach People's Party (CJP), took a chaotic turn when he was slapped by an individual in the crowd. The incident, captured on video, led to a scuffle as tensions escalated. Dipke attempted to calm the crowd, but chaos ensued. The protest aimed to demand the resignation of the Union Education Minister over alleged examination irregularities, drawing significant attention from students and activists nationwide. Despite initial resistance from local authorities, the protest received conditional approval, highlighting ongoing concerns in the education sector.
| Jun 15, 2026, 18:36 IST
Unfolding Events at the Protest
During a protest in Jaipur led by Abhijit Dipke, the founder of the 'Cockroach People's Party' (CJP), a dramatic incident occurred. Amidst the crowd, an individual reportedly slapped Dipke, causing chaos and a scuffle to erupt. This incident was captured on video and has been widely shared on social media. The viral footage shows an angry man confronting Dipke before delivering the slap. Shortly after, bystanders allegedly surrounded the man, escalating the tension and leading to a physical altercation. According to the online videos, the situation deteriorated rapidly following the alleged slap, with several individuals seen surrounding and attacking the accused.
CJP's Call for Calm
In the midst of the uproar, Dipke was seen urging the crowd to remain calm and to refrain from attacking the individual. Despite his intervention, the crowd appeared unwilling to disperse, creating a chaotic atmosphere at the protest site. Authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding this incident.
Purpose of the CJP Protest
Why is CJP Protesting?
This demonstration was organized as part of CJP's campaign demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged irregularities in major examinations such as NEET, CBSE, CUET, and SSC. The organization has described its movement as a peaceful constitutional effort aimed at highlighting the concerns of students and job seekers regarding examination processes and recruitment systems. In recent weeks, this protest has gained significant traction on social media, attracting the attention of students and activists across the country. Dipke arrived in Jaipur late Sunday night to oversee the protest preparations. Although local authorities initially denied permission for the demonstration, they later granted conditional approval.
