Cockroaches arrive in large numbers at the protest, demanding Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation..

The Cockroach Janata Party held a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar on Saturday, June 6th. It is being reported that the Delhi Police has granted permission for their proposed protest. The party announced via social media that supporters would go directly to the protest site and would not need to go to the Parliament Street Police Station. They wrote, “Delhi Police has granted permission for the protest at Jantar Mantar” and “Cockroaches are coming, Dharmendra Pradhan is leaving.” It is being reported that on June 6th, under the leadership of Abhijeet Dipke, party members protested at Jantar Mantar demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and reforms to the system over examination controversies. Party spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka also appealed to supporters to bring the tricolor flag, books, flowers, and their families. He appealed to the Prime Minister, saying, “Prime Minister, your Education Minister is incompetent, due to whom our education is being ruined. Paper leaks, the suffering of millions of children, and the increasing number of suicide cases are occurring. Dismiss him and restore our faith in democracy.” As Abhijit Dipke emerged from the airport, he was seen holding a book by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, which he displayed with his hands raised before exiting. He also demanded a VIP exit, for which CJP representatives spoke with GMR officials for 30 minutes. After the talks, the Delhi Police and CISF intervened and rejected Dipke’s demand, forcing him to exit via the normal route. According to sources, a crowd of lakhs gathered at Jantar Mantar demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, due to which a heavy police force and Rapid Action Force were deployed there since Friday. Due to the large crowd, Delhi Police appeared very cautious about the protest. They only allowed people to enter after checking, and the protesters were also monitored through drones. People from various parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bulandshahr, Uttarakhand, and Punjab participated in the protest, demanding the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan. Some Aam Aadmi Party councillors were also seen at the Cockroach Janata Party protest. The CJP distributed pamphlets in Hindi and English to the protesters, outlining the objectives of the protest. During the protest, two groups shouted slogans against the RSS, leading to an argument between them. Sources indicate that the police began arresting protesters at 4:30 pm, with permission until 5:00 pm. Sonam Wangchuk reached Jantar Mantar and thanked the government for allowing the protest, saying, “I have brought a message of goodwill for everyone. I thank the government for allowing a peaceful protest.” Addressing the crowd from the stage, he said, “Today we have peacefully presented our views. The government has given shelter to cockroaches. We have come to this issue of education, not to demand elections or protests. We hope the government will take positive action in the future. There is talk of resignation, but let’s talk about responsibility.” He also said, “We are happy with the government’s decision because people say they will not allow this to happen. However, since the issue of education has been raised, we hope the government will take the right steps and meet our demands in the coming days.” As Sonam Wangchuk arrived at Jantar Mantar, slogans in his support were continuously raised, “What kind of Education Minister should we have? He should be like Sonam Baghchuk.” Sonam Bagchuk stopped the crowd, saying, “I have no desire; the youth should come forward, and the factories of a developed India are the village schools. The children of all public representatives should be in government schools. When will the system change when their children are in government schools, not private schools?” After this, CJP organizers, including Abhijeet Dipke, announced the end of the protest on the microphone and told the people to vacate Jantar Mantar.
Fadnavis Meets PM Modi in Delhi, Seeks Guidance on Maharashtra’s Development Projects..

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Thursday. Fadnavis shared the details on his X account, writing, “Today, we met our leader and beloved Prime Minister of the country, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi and sought his guidance on various development issues in Maharashtra. He was also briefed on various projects and campaigns in Maharashtra. Meeting with the Honorable Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, and receiving his guidance always provides positive energy.” He also thanked Modi. BJP governments, often referred to as “double-engine” Fadnavis also briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the ongoing infrastructure and development initiatives in Maharashtra, considered an economic powerhouse of India and a significant contributor to the country’s GDP. The meeting emphasized regular coordination between the central and state governments under BJP governments, often referred to as “double-engine” coordination for rapid development. Let us tell you that Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was seen on camera with a thick file in his hands, which is being widely discussed on social media. Before the Legislative Council elections in Maharashtra, a series of meetings are going on in the Mahayuti regarding seat sharing. The meetings that went on till late night in Delhi, the presence of Amit Shah and the activeness of the BJP leadership have made this meeting more political. Maharashtra politics is going through a very sensitive phase at this time. Tensions regarding seats are clearly visible within the Mahayuti between the BJP Shiv Sena Shinde faction and the NCP Ajit Pawar faction