The CJP or the Cockroach Janta Party has now been granted official clearance by concerned authorities to go ahead with their proposed demonstration in Jantar Mantar, Delhi. This is a significant moment for the group, which is planning to organize a major demonstration of students against systemic issues in education. Supporters have already begun sharing information online, and preparations for participation are gaining momentum across multiple states.
Do’s And Don’ts Shared For Protest Participants
Following the approval, organizers released a set of guidelines for participants to ensure the protest remains peaceful and disciplined. Supporters have been clearly instructed to maintain order throughout the gathering.
Do’s include:
- Carry the Tiranga (Indian flag) and a book.
- Record everything; keep your phone out and go live on social media if possible.
- Report miscreants or troublemakers to the police instead of confronting them yourself.
- Apply sunscreen, wear a cap, and stay hydrated.
- Arrive at the reporting location on time (9 AM).
- Keep the protest peaceful, democratic, and disciplined.
Don’ts include:
- Don't come alone if you can help it; come with family or a group.
- Don't throw flowers; instead, offer them respectfully to the police.
- Don't engage with trolls or provocateurs.
- Don't show up hungry; eat breakfast before arriving.
- Don't confront miscreants directly.
- Don't forget to ask for the Education Minister's resignation.
Authorities have also emphasized that strict monitoring will be in place, and any violation of rules could lead to action under law.
What Are The Main Demands Of The Protest?

The protest being led by CJP revolves around the problems that arise in connection with the educational sector. This protest brings up issues that have been debated by students for quite some time now.
The most important demands consist of reforms in the exam system, transparency in recruiting processes, and more steps to alleviate the pressures of education that students face. Another demand involves improving the mental health systems within educational institutions.
Additionally, one of the central political demands raised by supporters is accountability from the education authorities, which they believe is necessary to restore trust in the system.
Following Mahatma Gandhi's Path Of Peaceful Protest

CJP leaders have stated that the protest is inspired by the principles of non-violence and peaceful demonstration, often associated with Mahatma Gandhi’s approach to civic movements. Organizers have repeatedly urged participants to maintain calm and avoid any form of confrontation.
These leaders stress the importance of the fact that the objective of the movement should be dialogue rather than disturbance. By maintaining peace in the movement, they seek to ensure that their cause gets attention without disrupting anyone else.
With permission now granted, the upcoming gathering at Jantar Mantar is expected to draw significant attention from students, media, and policymakers alike.

