What Is the Real Face of the Spokespersons of the Cockroach Janata Party?

The Cockroach Janata Party has recently released a list of its three spokespersons.

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Published Jun 7, 2026, 3:31:58 PM | Updated Jun 7, 2026, 3:31:58 PM
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Saurav Das, Vijeta Dahiya and Ashutosh Ranka
Saurav Das, Vijeta Dahiya and Ashutosh Ranka
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The Cockroach Janata Party, which originated on social media, has recently released the names of its three spokespersons. A few days ago, the party also issued a statement regarding the protest scheduled for June 6. They even held a press conference to announce it.

The first name on the list is Saurav Das, who has been appointed as the Chief Spokesperson. He is an investigative journalist.

The second name is Vijeta Dahiya, who has worked as a political researcher, writer, and filmmaker.

The third name is Ashutosh Ranka, who is an alumnus of IIT Kanpur and the London School of Economics (LSE). He has also worked at McKinsey & Company.

The information being shared about all three is partly true, but not the complete truth, as there is different information circulating about them on the internet.

Now we are talking about the Chief Spokesperson of the CJP.

Saurav Das:
Saurav Das and Umar Khalid
Saurav Das and Umar Khalid
Photo: @SauravDassss

Saurav Das, the Chief Spokesperson of the CJP, has been in focus for his activities. He is seen praising certain individuals and making statements about India’s division. Recently, Saurav Das met Umar Khalid, and he shared an image of their meeting on his social media account. In the post, he was seen appreciating Umar Khalid, which some people are calling an anti-national stance.

Umar Khalid is the same person who is currently in Tihar Jail in connection with the 2020 Delhi riots case. Praising such individuals reflects the mindset and ideology of Saurav Das and the CJP.

During the 2020 Delhi riots, a total of 53 people were reported dead, and more than 200 people were seriously injured. Umar Khalid is the same individual who has been accused of inciting violence in the case and is currently in jail.

On one hand, the CJP claims to stand against violence, but on the other hand, alleged connections between its Chief Spokesperson and individuals like Umar Khalid are now coming into discussion.

Saurav Das posted about Umar Khalid on the X platform...

Mulaqat with the bravest, Umar Khalid. 5 years in jail over false, frivolous charges—a permanent blot on India’s judiciary. Mad respect for him and his undying spirit. ❤️‍🩹
Vijeta Dahiya:
Vijeta Dahiya and Dhruv Rathee
Vijeta Dahiya and Dhruv Rathee
Photo: @vijetadahiya1

It is being claimed that Vijeta Dahiya is the same person who has worked as a political researcher and writer for Dhruv Rathee.

Dhruv Rathee is widely followed on social media and is popular among many viewers. However, his content is often considered divisive by some critics. His videos are generally viewed as leaning towards left-leaning ideology.

It is alleged by some critics that Dhruv Rathee spreads misinformation through his videos and presents one-sided facts.

CJP spokespersons are associated with people who allegedly do not think well of the country. In such a case, what good can they do for the country?

Vijeta Dahiya has shared several posts on social media supporting the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Some people have also alleged that the CJP functions as a kind of social media wing of AAP.

Ashutosh Ranka:

Ashutosh Ranka is the same person who has previously worked as a national spokesperson for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It is also said that he is an active leader of AAP in Rajasthan.

It is also claimed that he has served as the secretary of the intellectual wing of AAP in Rajasthan.

In an interview given to The Print, Ashutosh Ranka stated that he is no longer a member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

This is an introduction to the spokespersons of CJP. One of them is said to have praised Umar Khalid, another is claimed to have worked as a script writer for Dhruv Rathee, and another is said to have served as a national spokesperson for AAP.

Key Points
  • The Chief Head Abhijeet Dipke of CJP is reportedly coming to India on June 6. It is being alleged that a person based in the USA is misleading Indian youth and making statements suggesting that India could become the “next Nepal".
  • It is being suggested that on June 6, Indian youth should be cautious and aware of such individuals.

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