‘Record it all, put on sunscreen’: CJP issues dos & No to the June 6 protests, shares the full plan

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The party asked the protest participants to reach the Parliament Street police station near Jantar Mantar at 9 am on June 6.

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The Cockroach Janta Party is scheduled to hold its first protest on June 6 at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. “It is on its way to India,” its founder Abhijit Debaki said.

Amid widespread debates over the Janata Party, young protesters in Thane staged a flash mob protest referring to the CJP. Now the party is planning to organize a huge protest in Delhi. It asked the people participating in the protest to reach the Parliament Street police station near Jantar Mantar at 9 am on June 6. (HT file image)
Amid widespread debates over the Janata Party, young protesters in Thane staged a flash mob protest referring to the CJP. Now the party is planning to organize a huge protest in Delhi. It asked the people participating in the protest to reach the Parliament Street police station near Jantar Mantar at 9 am on June 6. (HT file image)

Debaki had announced the protest on social media platform X and initially urged the youth to join and reach Delhi airport. However, in a new update yesterday, people have been asked to ‘not arrive’ at Delhi airport, as it may cause noise and inconvenience to the public.

The party has released a list of do’s and don’ts ahead of its protest tomorrow. It asked the people participating in the protest to reach the Parliament Street police station near Jantar Mantar at 9 am on June 6.

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