The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), a rapidly growing satirical online movement led by founder Abhijeet Dipke, has launched an online petition demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the ongoing NEET-UG 2026 controversy.
The campaign quickly gained attention across social media platforms and has become one of the most discussed topics among students and young internet users. According to reports, Dipke described the NEET issue as a “system failure” and claimed that the controversy had affected the trust and future of more than 22 lakh students and aspirants.
Through videos and social media posts, he appealed to people to support the petition and push for accountability within the education system. The campaign emerged amid wider national discussions over alleged irregularities and concerns surrounding the NEET examination process.
Student groups, political leaders, and social media users have continued raising questions related to exam management and transparency. Calls for accountability have also intensified in political circles, with multiple leaders demanding action regarding the issue.
The growing popularity of the petition reflects wider youth frustration around examination systems and academic pressure. It also highlights how social media movements and digital campaigns are increasingly influencing public conversations around education and governance.
