What was expected to be a routine airport arrival transformed into a viral social media moment when Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke landed in Delhi ahead of the organisation’s much-publicised protest at Jantar Mantar.
As cameras crowded around the youth leader at the airport, voices from the media gathering were heard shouting phrases such as “Hit” and “Kaala Hit,” references widely linked to insecticide brands. The remarks quickly became the focus of online discussion, with clips from the scene spreading rapidly across social media platforms.
Cameras, Supporters and Curiosity Follow Dipke
Freshly arrived from Boston, Dipke was met by supporters, journalists and curious onlookers eager to witness the arrival of the man behind one of the internet’s most talked-about youth movements.
Wearing a black cap, black hoodie and white T-shirt, he calmly walked through the airport while cameras tracked his every move. Several supporters documented the moment on mobile phones, turning the arrival into a social media spectacle within minutes.
Straight to Jantar Mantar
Without making any major stopovers, Dipke proceeded towards Jantar Mantar, where hundreds of supporters were gathering for a demonstration focused on examination transparency and accountability.
The protest marks a major milestone for the Cockroach Janta Party, which rose to prominence through online campaigns before transitioning into street-level mobilisation.
Message of Peace Before Protest
Ahead of the gathering, Dipke appealed to supporters to maintain discipline and avoid confrontation. In a message shared online, he encouraged participants to carry books and the national flag while treating police personnel with respect.
The appeal sought to project the movement as a peaceful campaign centred on civic participation rather than political confrontation.
Education Controversy Drives Demonstration
The protest’s central focus remains the fallout from the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy, an issue that sparked national debate after allegations of irregularities affected lakhs of students.
Demonstrators have demanded accountability from authorities and called for reforms aimed at restoring confidence in competitive examinations.
From Online Symbol to Street Movement
Founded by Dipke, the Cockroach Janta Party adopted the cockroach as a symbol of endurance, arguing that ordinary young people continue to survive despite repeated challenges in education and employment systems.
What began as an internet-driven campaign has now evolved into a visible youth movement attracting students, aspirants and activists from different parts of the country.
Growing Attention Around CJP
With police permission secured for the Jantar Mantar gathering and social media engagement continuing to surge, the movement’s latest demonstration represents its biggest public test so far.


