The Cockroach Janata Party plans to hold a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on June 6, 2026 [1], [2].

The event marks a high-profile attempt to use satire to pressure the Indian government over systemic failures in the national education sector. By mobilizing public figures, the group seeks to transform a satirical movement into a concrete political demand for leadership changes within the ministry.

Founded by Abhijeet Dipke, the Cockroach Janata Party has gained visibility through the support of several prominent figures [1], [2]. These supporters include Sonam Wangchuk, Mahua Moitra, Kirti Azad, and Prakash Raj [1], [2]. The group uses its unconventional branding to draw attention to grievances that they believe are ignored by traditional political channels.

The primary objective of the sit-in is to demand accountability regarding the state of education in India [1], [3]. Specifically, the organizers are calling for the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan [1], [3]. The party said the current leadership has failed to address critical issues facing students and educators across the country.

The choice of Jantar Mantar as the venue is significant, as the site serves as a traditional hub for peaceful protests in the capital [2]. While the group has called for widespread participation, reports indicate that official permission for the gathering has not yet been granted [2].

Organizers intend to use the gathering to highlight perceived negligence in policy implementation and administrative failures [3]. The movement seeks to bridge the gap between online satire and street-level activism to force a response from the central government [1].

The Cockroach Janata Party plans to hold a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on June 6, 2026.

The emergence of the Cockroach Janata Party reflects a growing trend of 'satirical activism' in India, where humor is used to bypass political polarization and attract diverse public figures. By targeting a specific cabinet minister, the movement attempts to pivot from general critique to a specific political objective, testing whether unconventional branding can create enough momentum to force government accountability in the education sector.