'Cockroach Janta Party' founder takes to streets for debut protest on Indian soil
INDIAN DEFENCE
In a dramatic turn of events, the founder of the controversial political outfit known as the 'Cockroach Janta Party' (CJP) made headlines on Wednesday after leading his first-ever street protest on Indian soil, just days after his much-publicized arrival in the country.


The demonstration, which drew hundreds of supporters, wound through the heart of the city amid heavy police deployment and mounting political tension. Chanting slogans and waving banners, protesters demanded what they called "justice for the voiceless" — a cause the CJP founder has championed since the group's inception.
Speaking to the gathered crowd, the founder struck a defiant tone, declaring that no force could silence the movement he had built from the ground up. "We have survived every storm, and like the cockroach, we will outlast every attempt to crush us," he reportedly told supporters, embracing the party's controversial name as a symbol of resilience and survival.
The protest, however, was not without incident. Clashes between rival groups were reported on the fringes of the march, prompting police to erect barricades and deploy additional personnel. Several minor injuries were reported, though no arrests were confirmed at the time of filing this report.
Political observers have noted that the founder's return to India signals a bold and calculated move to reclaim relevance on the national stage. His party, long dismissed by mainstream politicians, appears to be gaining traction among certain disillusioned sections of society.
As authorities monitor the situation closely, the debut protest has already ignited fierce debate across social media platforms, with opinions sharply divided on the movement's intentions and its growing influence.

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