Offline mobilisation

From memes to the street.

After the online surge, CJP organised community clean-ups (sometimes in cockroach costumes) and protests — including early June action at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi — focused on education accountability and anger over entrance-exam paper leaks.

Protest crowd at Jantar Mantar

Reported

Jantar Mantar

First major Delhi protest demanding education-minister accountability after paper-leak outrage.

People gathered near Jantar Mantar with banners

Reported

Multi-city actions

Press accounts describe protests across several cities before returning to Delhi for sustained pressure.

Street protest gathering

Allied

Hunger strike spotlight

Coverage linked Sonam Wangchuk’s hunger strike to the wider education-accountability moment around CJP.

Mai Hoo Cockroach demonstration sign

Street

Public demonstration

#MainBhiCockroach signs, costumes, and youth energy turning online satire into offline presence.

Youth protest for employment and dignity

Gen Z

Student energy

Young people showing up for exam integrity, jobs anxiety, and the right to be taken seriously.

CJP campaign sticker art

Capital

Delhi focus

New Delhi remained the symbolic centre — HQ energy, media attention, and repeated street pressure.