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Complaint filed against Cockroach Janata Party founder Dipke

Aug 23, Kathmandu - Authorities have registered a police complaint against Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), and his associates for allegedly entering the Javali District Council Urdu School in Latur district without permission, disrupting government work, and intimidating teachers. The case was filed at Ausa Police Station based on a complaint from teacher Sayyad Shamshad Bano Khairatali.

CJP has been actively campaigning across India under the slogan “Fix the School,” urging citizens to inspect government schools, document deficiencies, and push for improved basic facilities.  

According to the complaint, Dipke reportedly entered the school premises without approval, sat with students for questioning, and caused disruptions to teaching and official activities. He is also accused of threatening teachers with suspension and bringing students from another school during his visit.

The incident took place over 500 kilometers away from Mumbai, in the school located in Javali, and police have initiated further investigation into the matter.