Quick answer: No official source has confirmed that Abhijeet Dipke was expelled from Boston University. The rumour spread around 22 May 2026, during the same week CJP’s accounts were hacked, withheld, and blocked. Dipke publicly denied the claim and dismissed the people spreading it as “Gawar Log.”
When a movement becomes too visible, the next target is usually the person who started it.
The rumour
Around 22 May 2026, claims began circulating online that CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke had been expelled from Boston University. The claim appeared during an already chaotic week for CJP: accounts were being withheld, Instagram access was reportedly lost, the website was being blocked, and the movement was facing national attention.
The expulsion rumour was not supported by any official public statement from Boston University. No institutional communication confirming disciplinary action against Dipke has been published.
Republic World and DNA India covered the story because Dipke reacted publicly to the viral claim. The fact that he reacted shows the rumour had spread widely — but the reaction itself was a denial, not confirmation.
What Dipke said
Dipke’s response was blunt:
“Gawar Log.”
— Abhijeet Dipke, responding to the expulsion rumour
In Hindi, “gawar” is used for someone seen as ignorant, uncultured, or uninformed. Dipke was not issuing a careful public-relations statement. He was dismissing the claim and the people spreading it as not worth serious engagement.
What is actually known
Abhijeet Dipke has been described as a public relations student at Boston University. During the CJP crackdown week, multiple reports placed him in Boston while covering the platform losses, account hacks, and wider controversy.
The important distinction is this:
- Confirmed: Dipke was publicly associated with Boston University as a PR student.
- Confirmed: The expulsion rumour circulated online.
- Confirmed: Dipke publicly denied or dismissed the rumour.
- Not confirmed: Any official expulsion by Boston University.
Until an institutional source confirms disciplinary action, the claim should be treated as an unverified rumour.
Why the timing matters
The rumour did not arrive in a vacuum. It appeared during the same week CJP’s digital infrastructure was under attack or restriction.
- CJP’s X account was withheld in India.
- The movement’s Instagram presence was reportedly hacked or lost.
- The official website faced blocking or takedown claims.
- Dipke reportedly received threats.
- Then the Boston University expulsion rumour began spreading.
That sequence matters because the rumour served a clear narrative purpose: discredit the founder while the movement itself was being disrupted.
The difference between evidence and noise
There are two kinds of claims in a crackdown: claims backed by documents, reports, and official action — and claims that travel because they are useful.
The expulsion rumour belongs in the second category unless credible proof appears. A viral claim is not evidence. A screenshot without institutional confirmation is not evidence. A political rumour repeated often is still a rumour.
CJP’s position is simple: if someone claims Dipke was expelled, they should show an official university statement. Until then, it is noise.
Why this rumour matters
The point of the rumour was not only to attack Dipke personally. It was to make the movement look unserious, unstable, or fraudulent.
If the founder could be framed as expelled, reckless, or discredited, then the public conversation could be moved away from the questions CJP was asking:
- Why are young people angry?
- Why were students compared to cockroaches?
- Why were accounts blocked, hacked, or withheld?
- Why did a satire movement become threatening enough to suppress?
The rumour was a distraction from the signal.
The fact-check conclusion
There is no public institutional confirmation that Abhijeet Dipke was expelled from Boston University. The claim was denied publicly by Dipke, covered as a viral rumour, and remains unverified.
The correct reading is straightforward: Dipke was in Boston, the rumour spread, he dismissed it, and no official source confirmed expulsion.
That is not an expulsion story. That is a rumour story.
The cockroach record
They said the founder was expelled. He said “Gawar Log.”
They tried to make the rumour bigger than the movement. It did not stick.
The accounts were attacked. The website moved. The badge survived. The nest remembered.
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