Abhijeet Dipke unveils CJP education manifesto, defends political party after public movement
PUNE: Stating that there was nothing wrong with forming a political party after a public movement, Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), announced that the launch of an education manifesto during their protest in Pune on Thursday
Responding to questions about comparisons with AAP, Dipke at a press conference in the city on Thursday morning said, "We will learn from the mistakes of others and ourselves going forward."
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The education manifesto will focus on tackling recurring examination paper leaks and introducing reforms aimed at strengthening India’s education system said Dipke also inviting students and people from all ideologies to join a protest scheduled near the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar statue on the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) campus at 4 pm.
Dipke said he had been considering settling in the United States and was applying for jobs before launching the CJP, but widespread public support convinced him of the need for such an initiative and he came to India. Social activist Sonam Wangchuk is expected to be arrive for the protest which Dipke pledged would be peaceful.
Dipke reiterated his willingness to engage with the government. "The ball is in the government's court. We are ready for dialogue. If they call us, we will meet them. But they are closing down our social media accounts and calling us a threat to national security," he said.
Responding to allegations that the movement was based on a "fake narrative", Dipke questioned how concerns over paper leaks and the future of students could be dismissed. "Ignoring the concerns of children is a bigger mistake. Talk to them, resolve their issues, don't dismiss them," he said.
Social activist advocate Aseem Sarode, who was with Dipke, criticised the government's response to public movements and student concerns. He said democratic institutions weaken when governments fail to engage with peaceful protests and activism. Referring to deaths allegedly linked to examination-related stress and irregularities, Sarode questioned the lack of accountability and response from authorities.
Social activist Vishwambhar Choudhary, who extended support to the movement, said Dipke had consistently emphasised the principles of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr B R Ambedkar, ensuring that the agitation remained non-violent. "He may not have all the answers, but he is learning. He is raising questions that concern all of us and strengthening democratic participation," Choudhary said.
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Dipke reiterated his willingness to engage with the government. "The ball is in the government's court. We are ready for dialogue. If they call us, we will meet them. But they are closing down our social media accounts and calling us a threat to national security," he said.
Social activist advocate Aseem Sarode, who was with Dipke, criticised the government's response to public movements and student concerns. He said democratic institutions weaken when governments fail to engage with peaceful protests and activism. Referring to deaths allegedly linked to examination-related stress and irregularities, Sarode questioned the lack of accountability and response from authorities.
Social activist Vishwambhar Choudhary, who extended support to the movement, said Dipke had consistently emphasised the principles of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr B R Ambedkar, ensuring that the agitation remained non-violent. "He may not have all the answers, but he is learning. He is raising questions that concern all of us and strengthening democratic participation," Choudhary said.
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