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CJP Founder Abhijeet Dipke to Face IT Panel Over X Ban

CJP Founder Abhijeet Dipke to Face IT Panel Over X Ban

Post by : Shakul

Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke is set to appear before a review committee of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) regarding the suspension of the party's official X account. The hearing comes amid growing attention on the digital movement and its ongoing protests in the national capital.

Dipke announced through social media that he would personally attend the hearing and present his case before the committee. The review is expected to examine the circumstances surrounding the government's decision to withhold access to the CJP account.

Protest at Jantar Mantar Enters Fifth Day

The hearing takes place as the Cockroach Janta Party continues its sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. The demonstration, which has entered its fifth day, is focused on alleged examination irregularities and concerns surrounding the NEET paper leak issue.

Supporters have gathered in large numbers, demanding greater transparency, accountability, and reforms within India's examination system. Organisers have maintained that the movement represents the concerns of students and job seekers across the country.

X Account Ban Sparks Public Discussion

The suspension of the party's X account has triggered debate on social media regarding digital rights, freedom of expression, and the role of online platforms in political discourse. The account was reportedly withheld shortly after the party's launch in May 2026.

While supporters view the action as a restriction on a growing movement, authorities are expected to review the matter through established legal and administrative procedures during the hearing.

How the Cockroach Janta Party Emerged

The Cockroach Janta Party gained national attention after remarks made by Chief Justice Surya Kant led to widespread discussion online. The controversy resulted in the viral hashtag campaign #MainBhiCockroach, which attracted significant support from students and young professionals.

Under Dipke's leadership, the online movement quickly evolved into an organized campaign focusing on education, employment opportunities, and public accountability.

Education Reform Remains Central Demand

The group's primary focus remains the demand for accountability in the education system. Protesters argue that repeated controversies surrounding competitive examinations have damaged public confidence and created uncertainty for millions of students.

Participants are calling for stronger safeguards, transparent investigation mechanisms, and reforms aimed at protecting the integrity of national examinations.

Read More:  Cockroach Party Protest Enters Third Day in Delhi

Why This Case Matters

The hearing is being closely watched because it combines two major issues currently under public discussion: digital platform governance and student-led activism. The outcome could influence how online political movements engage with social media platforms in the future.

Political observers note that the case may also shape broader conversations around free expression, platform regulation, and the growing influence of youth-driven campaigns in India's digital landscape.

Analysis: Growing Influence of Digital Movements

The rapid rise of the Cockroach Janta Party highlights how social media can transform online campaigns into real-world movements. Whether the group succeeds in achieving its demands or not, its ability to attract public attention in a short period demonstrates the increasing role of digital activism in shaping political conversations.

The outcome of the MeitY hearing and the ongoing protests could become an important test case for how governments, technology platforms, and emerging citizen movements interact in the digital age.

June 24, 2026 3:05 p.m. 168

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