CJP appoints a journalist, a film director and a former McKinsey consultant as spokespersons

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NEW DELHI: The online Cockroach Janta Party on Tuesday announced the appointment of three spokespersons in a move to expand its reach ahead of its proposed protest against failures in the education system.

CJP appoints a journalist, a film director and a former McKinsey consultant as spokespersons
CJP appoints a journalist, a film director and a former McKinsey consultant as spokespersons

In a post on the website

“The RJD is committed to changing the political discourse in India, and this will be led by a new generation of leaders,” he added.

According to the announcement, Das has experience in journalism focusing on legal, judicial and social issues. The CJP also credited him for playing a leadership role in the anti-pollution protests held at India Gate in November 2025.

The party said that Al-Dahiya, a political researcher, author and filmmaker, worked in research and content production for several YouTube content creators.

She added that he graduated from Delhi Technological University, wrote the books Power of the Universe and To Hell With That Job, and wrote and directed the Haryanvi films Dararen and Opri Parai.

Ranka, an alumnus of IIT Kanpur and the London School of Economics, previously worked with global consultancy McKinsey & Company in London.

According to the party, he returned to India last year and has since been associated with public campaigns in Jaipur on environmental, educational and youth-related issues, including those linked to the NEET papers leak controversy.

These appointments come days before Debaki’s scheduled return to India on June 6.

The CJP founder has announced plans to launch a peaceful protest in Delhi demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged NEET paper leak and loopholes in the CBSE system.

Launched last month, the group has gained significant traction on social media, especially among students and youth, as a platform focusing on education and youth issues.

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