Cockroach Janata Party Files Police Complaint, Alleges Abhijit Iyer-Mitra 'Planted' Protester to Discredit Jantar Mantar Rally.
CJP says viral 'India in 7 parts' remark by Mayank Bhandari was deliberate sabotage; seeks action for criminal conspiracy.
New Delhi:-The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) has lodged a formal complaint with the Delhi Police, alleging that political commentator Abhijit Iyer-Mitra and an associate planted an individual at the group’s June 6 protest at Jantar Mantar to trigger controversy and discredit the movement.
Complaint Over Viral Remark.
The complaint focuses on statements made by a participant identified as Mayank Bhandari. His remark suggesting India be divided into seven parts went viral on social media and drew sharp criticism. CJP leaders claim the incident was a planned attempt to portray the protest negatively and undermine its credibility.
Legal Action Sought.
According to CJP, the organisation has sought legal action under provisions related to criminal conspiracy and offences affecting the sovereignty and integrity of India. The complaint includes videos, social media posts, and other materials that the party says substantiate its allegations of deliberate sabotage.
Background: CJP Protests Draw Attention.
The controversy comes as CJP-led protests gain visibility. The demonstrations emerged around concerns over examinations, education policy, and recent public remarks by members of the judiciary. The group says its movement is being targeted through misinformation.
Debate Over Tactics and Narratives.
The allegations have intensified political and online debate over protest tactics, claims of infiltration, and the role of social media narratives in shaping public perception. Neither Abhijit Iyer-Mitra nor Delhi Police have issued an immediate public response to the complaint.







