You have 48 hours,' warns Cockroach Janata Party; Plans for state-wide protests over Jaipur incident

BS News Agency: The Cockroach Janata Party has set a deadline for the arrest of those accused in the attack on their volunteers. They have given Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar a 48-hour 'deadline'. If the accused are not arrested within this time, they will launch protests across the state. Such is the warning given by the Cockroach Janata Party. Not only that, they will also demand the resignation of the Education Minister if action is not taken. According to news agency PTI sources, the school in Jaipur where the leadership and volunteers of the Cockroach Janata Party were allegedly attacked on their way to the government school has been run from a buffalo hut for many years. Such is the allegation made by CJP co-convener Ashutosh Ranka. They have given Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar a 48-hour 'deadline'. Details of the incident... 

The Cockroach Janata Party is continuing its campaign to improve the infrastructure of government schools. The CJP leadership and volunteers are visiting government schools in various places under the 'School Fix' program. Similarly, on the way to visit a school in Jaipur, Rajasthan, BJP workers were accused of attacking them.

They were going to a dilapidated government school in Bagru assembly constituency in Jaipur. The attack allegedly took place at that time. Cockroach Janata Party co-convener Ashutosh Rankar alleged that one of their volunteers' hands were broken due to the attack. The incident took place near Rampura Kanwarpura village. Ranka and others from his party were going to inspect the infrastructure and facilities of the government school there. 

 In this regard, Abhijit Deepke, founder of Cockroach Janata Party, said, "The attack on Ashutosh reveals the BJP's fear. They are afraid that if the conditions of schools for poor children improve, people will start questioning the work of their government. Ashutosh and his team were attacked while visiting a government school—which is practically running in a cowshed—to highlight the plight of the people. Stones were pelted at them, cars were vandalized, and a volunteer was injured. Even though government schools lack basic amenities like drinking water and toilets, there is no concern about it; whereas, anyone who brings the government's failures to the fore is attacked. We will be vocal in demanding better schools and a better future for poor children.
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