Ahead of June 6 Protest, CJP Founder Urges Supporters to Avoid Delhi Airport Gathering

With a major protest planned in Delhi on June 6, the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) has appealed to its supporters not to gather at Indira Gandhi International Airport to welcome party founder Abhijeet Dipke upon his arrival from the United States.
The request comes after Dipke had earlier invited supporters to meet him at the airport before joining the party’s demonstration demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET paper leak controversy.
In a statement posted on social media, the political satire outfit said the response from supporters had been far greater than expected. According to the party, the large number of people expressing interest in gathering at the airport raised concerns about possible disruption to passengers and airport operations.
CJP emphasized that a mass gathering at the airport could create inconvenience for travellers and add pressure on security personnel. As a result, supporters were advised to avoid assembling there and instead focus on the planned protest activities.
The party informed supporters that Dipke would head directly to Parliament Street Police Station after landing in Delhi to seek official permission for the proposed demonstration at Jantar Mantar.
CJP also called on its followers to maintain peace and discipline during the protest and to avoid any actions that could disrupt public order. The party reiterated that its objective is to raise concerns over the NEET paper leak issue through a peaceful and lawful demonstration.
News source: Information for this article was gathered from a variety of reliable news outlets

