Cockroach Janata Party Protesters Hold Ground at Jantar Mantar, Banging Kitchenware
On 21 June 2026, supporters of the Cockroach Janata Party gathered at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, clashing with police while banging plates and spoons. The protest highlighted growing dissent against government policies and raised concerns about public safety in the capital.
Supporters of the Cockroach Janata Party assembled at Jantar Mantar on 21 June 2026, clashing with police as they used plates and spoons to create a cacophonous display. The protest, aimed at drawing attention to grievances against the central government, intensified security tensions in Delhi’s political heart.
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The Cockroach Janata Party, a fringe political outfit known for its unconventional name and activist stance, staged a protest outside Jantar Mantar in Delhi on 21 June 2026. According to reports from Navbharat Times, the party’s supporters marched to the historic monument saying they were “holding their ground” against perceived injustices by the central government.
During the gathering, demonstrators were seen banging kitchenware such as plates and spoons, creating a loud, repetitive noise that echoed across the open space of Jantar Mantar. The choice of objects was symbolic, intended to underscore the party’s claim of being the “everyday people” who feel neglected by mainstream political forces.
Police, deployed to maintain order, confronted the protesters as the crowd grew. Witnesses reported that the confrontation escalated when guards attempted to disperse the demonstrators, leading to a brief scuffle. Despite the tension, there were no reports of serious injuries, and both parties eventually de-escalated the situation after a short period.
The protest’s timing was significant, coming just weeks after the government announced a new policy aimed at restructuring rural employment schemes. Many critics, including members of the Cockroach Janata Party, argued that the policy would disproportionately affect low‑income communities. The party’s leaders stated that their protest was a form of peaceful dissent, though the use of loud objects drew media attention and amplified their message.
Social media platforms were flooded with images and short clips of the protest, with several users expressing support for the demonstrators’ right to protest while also cautioning against potential disruptions to public order. The incident has sparked a broader debate on the limits of political expression in India’s capital and the role of law enforcement in managing street demonstrations.
Following the clash, authorities in Delhi announced that additional measures would be taken to prevent similar incidents at Jantar Mantar. The Ministry of Home Affairs released a statement emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and ensuring that all forms of political expression remain within legal bounds.
As the Cockroach Janata Party continues to rally its base, observers note that the party’s visibility has increased markedly. Whether this protest will translate into tangible political gains remains to be seen, but it has undeniably added a new voice to the diverse spectrum of dissent in India’s political landscape.

