Cockroach Janata Party Spokespersons Linked to Aam Aadmi Party, Plans June 6 Protest
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Key Spokespersons and Their Affiliations The what is said in the video correctly identifies the three spokespersons for the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) as Vijeta Dahiya, Saurav Das, and Ashutosh [1][2][3][7]. It also accurately states that the party plans to protest on June 6 at Jantar Mantar, demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan due to issues with NEET and CBSE [1][4][6].
The what is said in the video correctly notes that Vijeta Dahiya was a scriptwriter for Dhruv Rathee and that both Dahiya and Ashutosh have past associations with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) [1][2][9][10]. Saurav Das is identified as a law student and writer [2][10].
Movement Growth and Founder's Return The rapid rise of the CJP on social media, with an Instagram page reportedly gaining 22 million followers, is also accurately reflected [6]. The what is said in the video correctly mentions that the founder, Abhijeet Dipke, is returning to India for the protest on June 6 and has past ties to AAP [2][6][8][9][10].
The support from activist Sonam Wangchuk for the protest is also noted [2][6]. Debatable Independence While the CJP asserts its independence from political parties, the significant past affiliations of its core members with AAP make this claim debatable [2][9][10].
The what is said in the video acknowledges that while there's nothing wrong with these associations, it raises questions about the party's claimed autonomy. The ultimate success of the movement in translating online traction into on-ground participation on June 6 is also a point of uncertainty [10].