New Delhi, June 6, 2026: Jantar Mantar once again became the center of a major public demonstration as thousands of students and young job aspirants gathered under the banner of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). The protest, which had been gaining momentum on social media for weeks, finally moved from online discussions to the streets of the national capital.
The crowd began assembling early in the morning, carrying books, national flags, and placards highlighting issues related to education, employment, and examination transparency. Organizers described the protest as a peaceful movement aimed at drawing attention to the concerns of students and unemployed youth across the country.
The movement has been led by Abhijeet Dipke, whose online campaigns have attracted significant support from young Indians frustrated with recurring controversies surrounding competitive examinations and government recruitment processes. Dipke recently arrived in Delhi to participate in the demonstration and appealed to supporters to maintain peace and discipline throughout the event.
One of the main demands raised during the protest is greater accountability in cases involving alleged examination irregularities. Protesters are also seeking reforms in the education system, faster recruitment processes, and stronger measures to ensure transparency in competitive exams.
Delhi Police granted permission for the protest at Jantar Mantar and deployed additional security personnel in the area to maintain law and order. Authorities also installed barricades and implemented traffic management measures around the protest site.
The event has received attention from several public figures and activists, further increasing its visibility across the country. Supporters believe the protest represents the growing frustration of a generation facing challenges related to education and employment opportunities.
Meanwhile, government representatives have questioned some of the claims being made by the movement. The protest has also sparked political debate after restrictions were reportedly placed on certain social media accounts associated with the campaign.
Whether today’s demonstration results in policy changes remains to be seen. However, the turnout at Jantar Mantar clearly shows that issues such as jobs, education, and examination transparency continue to resonate strongly with India’s youth.
As the protest continues, all eyes remain on Delhi to see what impact this growing movement may have on the national conversation surrounding education and employment.





