Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), has reportedly received death threats on social media. The threats demand that he close down the CJP account or face fatal consequences. Dipke, who is currently based in Boston, United States, shared images of the threatening messages he received. The messages allegedly offered to pay him money for shutting down the CJP account, failing which he would be killed in the United States.
Details of the Threats
The threats were sent through social media platforms, with the sender claiming that money would be provided to Dipke if he agreed to close the CJP account. If he refused, the sender threatened to kill him. Dipke took to social media to share screenshots of these messages, highlighting the seriousness of the situation. The Cockroach Janata Party is a lesser-known political entity in India, and this incident has raised concerns about the safety of political activists abroad.
Response and Investigation
As of now, no official statement has been released by Indian authorities or law enforcement agencies regarding the threats. Dipke has not confirmed whether he has reported the matter to the police in the United States or India. The incident comes amid a broader context of increasing online harassment and threats against public figures. The Cockroach Janata Party has a niche following, primarily on social media, and this development may impact its activities.
The threats highlight the challenges faced by individuals who are vocal about their political views, especially when they are based overseas. It remains to be seen how authorities will respond to ensure Dipke's safety and investigate the source of the threats.



