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“Why No Woman Spokesperson?” CJP Founder Abhijeet Dipke Responds as Online Debate Erupts Ahead of June 6 Protest

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
June 3, 2026
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The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) has found itself at the centre of a fresh online debate after announcing its spokesperson team ahead of the planned June 6 protest in Delhi.


While the movement introduced three spokespersons, several social media users questioned the absence of women in visible leadership roles. The discussion quickly gained traction online, prompting CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke to publicly address the issue.

CJP Announces Three Spokespersons

Ahead of its protest at Jantar Mantar, the Cockroach Janata Party named three spokespersons who will represent the movement before the media and the public.

The announced spokespersons are:

  • Saurav Das, investigative journalist
  • Vijeta Dahiya, filmmaker, writer and content creator
  • Ashutosh Ranka, former management consultant and public policy activist

The announcement came as the movement intensified its campaign against alleged irregularities and paper leaks in examinations including CBSE, NEET and CUET.

Social Media Questions Representation

Soon after the announcement, several users raised questions about representation within the movement.

Some users argued that the spokesperson panel lacked adequate diversity and questioned the absence of women, members of marginalised communities and LGBTQ representation.

One social media user wrote that the movement should include female spokespersons before being labelled a male-dominated organisation. Others called for broader representation from different social and community backgrounds.

Abhijeet Dipke Explains Absence of Women Spokespersons

Responding to the criticism, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke said women within the organisation had been offered spokesperson roles.

According to Dipke, several female members preferred to contribute to the movement without taking public-facing positions due to concerns over online abuse and threats.

“Why is there no woman spokesperson in the CJP? We offered the role to our female team members, but many told us they would prefer to be actively involved without being at the forefront due to the constant online attacks and threats we are receiving. We respect their decision,” Dipke wrote on social media.

CJP Invites Women to Join Leadership Roles

Dipke also extended an open invitation to women interested in becoming part of the movement.

He encouraged young women who are willing to take on public responsibilities and spokesperson duties to come forward and join the organisation.

The statement appears aimed at addressing concerns about inclusivity while expanding participation in the movement.

What Is the June 6 Protest About?

The Cockroach Janata Party has called for a protest in Delhi on June 6.

The movement is demanding accountability over recent controversies involving examination systems, including alleged paper leaks and irregularities related to CBSE, NEET and CUET.

The protest has attracted attention nationwide, particularly among students and young people frustrated by recurring examination controversies.

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