Dipke, a prominent figure associated with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), has indicated that the party will not contest the upcoming elections. In a recent statement, he criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for failing to reach out to students, who have been at the forefront of recent protests.
No Elections for CJP
When asked whether the CJP would field candidates in the elections, Dipke responded, 'Why should we contest elections? I mean, if everyone in this country has to contest elections to demand their rights...how will it work?' He emphasized that the party's focus remains on activism rather than electoral politics.
Criticism of PM Modi
Dipke also took aim at Prime Minister Modi, accusing him of ignoring the concerns of students. 'The Prime Minister has not reached out to the students who are fighting for their future. This shows a lack of empathy and understanding,' he said.
The comments come amid ongoing student protests across the country, with many demanding better educational opportunities and job prospects. The CJP has been vocal in supporting these demands, but Dipke's remarks suggest a strategic decision to stay out of the electoral fray.



