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June 6 Delhi Protest: What CJP Supporters Should Know Before Reaching the Airport

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Quick answer: Abhijeet Dipke has asked CJP supporters, students and youth to meet him in Delhi on June 6 when he returns to India. He says the plan is to go from the airport to Parliament Street Police Station and seek permission for a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar. Supporters should stay peaceful, follow the law, avoid rumours and keep the focus on student accountability.

June 6 can become an important day for CJP.

But only if the movement stays disciplined.

What Abhijeet Dipke has asked supporters to do

In his latest Instagram video, Abhijeet Dipke said he will return to Delhi on June 6, Saturday morning.

He asked supporters to meet him at the airport. After that, he said they will go to Parliament Street Police Station and request permission for a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar.

The demand is Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation over paper leaks, student suicides and examination-system failure.

First rule: keep it peaceful

Dipke repeatedly used the words peaceful, democratic and constitutional.

Supporters should follow that tone completely.

No violence.

No damage.

No pushing.

No hate speech.

No provocation.

No blocking emergency movement.

No illegal assembly in restricted areas.

The strength of the movement will be judged by its discipline.

Do not create airport chaos

Airports are sensitive public spaces.

People are travelling, families are moving, security is strict, and emergency access must remain clear.

Supporters should not block airport gates, roads, security lanes, emergency paths or passenger movement.

A peaceful welcome should not become a public inconvenience or security problem.

Do not spread fake arrest rumours

Dipke said his family and friends fear he may be arrested, but no confirmed arrest order has been publicly shown.

Supporters should not spread fake updates like “he has been arrested” or “police have detained everyone” unless confirmed by credible sources.

Fake rumours can create panic, harm supporters and damage the movement’s credibility.

Carry basic identification

Anyone attending should carry valid ID and avoid unnecessary items that may create security concerns.

Do not carry anything that can be misinterpreted as a weapon or threat.

Keep placards peaceful and issue-focused.

The message should remain clear: student accountability and peaceful protest.

Follow police instructions

If police ask people to move, stand in a specific area, reduce crowding or follow a route, supporters should cooperate.

The goal is to seek permission, not create confrontation.

If permission is denied or delayed, supporters should respond peacefully and wait for official CJP guidance.

Record responsibly

Supporters may want to record the event, but recording should be done responsibly.

  • Do not obstruct police or security personnel.
  • Do not shove cameras into people’s faces.
  • Do not livestream unverified claims.
  • Do not reveal private details of supporters without consent.
  • Do not edit clips misleadingly.

Documentation is useful only when it is accurate.

Keep slogans issue-based

The protest should focus on:

  • paper leak accountability,
  • student distress,
  • Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation,
  • peaceful democratic rights,
  • and the future of students.

Avoid abusive, communal, casteist, violent or defamatory slogans.

CJP’s strength is satire, not hate.

Do not fall for fake links or fake organisers

CJP has already faced fake membership links, fake pages and misleading claims.

Before following any “June 6 protest group,” verify whether it is linked to official CJP channels.

Do not share bank details, OTPs, Aadhaar, PAN, UPI PIN or private documents with anyone claiming to organise CJP activity.

Membership is free.

What if permission is not granted?

If permission is not granted, supporters should not act independently in CJP’s name.

Wait for official guidance.

A denied permission can itself become a democratic issue, but only if the movement responds responsibly.

Unplanned confrontation will weaken the cause.

Why June 6 matters

June 6 is a test.

Can CJP move offline peacefully?

Can supporters stay disciplined?

Can the movement make a serious demand without losing its constitutional frame?

Can satire become civic action?

That is what the day will show.

Source

This article is based on the transcript of Abhijeet Dipke’s latest Instagram video statement and the reel available here: Abhijeet Dipke’s Instagram video statement.

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A movement is not judged only by how loudly it trends.

It is judged by how responsibly it gathers.

June 6 can become a serious moment for CJP.

But the message must remain peaceful:

Students deserve accountability.

Citizens deserve the right to protest.

And the Constitution must remain bigger than fear.

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