The Cockroach Janta Party Protest

蟑螂人民黨抗議事件


Introduction

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) had a protest in New Delhi on June 6, 2026. They want Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to leave his job.

蟑螂人民黨 (CJP) 於 2026 年 6 月 6 日在新德里舉行抗議活動。他們要求教育部長 Dharmendra Pradhan 辭職。

Main Body

Abhijeet Dipke started the CJP. The group is angry about school exams. Many people wore cockroach masks at the protest. Some say 7,000 people came, but others say only 1,200 people came. The weather was very hot and there was not enough water.

CJP 由 Abhijeet Dipke 創立。該團體對學校考試感到憤怒。許多人在抗議時戴著蟑螂面具。有人稱有 7,000 人參加,但也有人說僅有 1,200 人參加。當時天氣非常炎熱且飲用水不足。

Some political groups like the CJP. Other groups, like the BJP, do not like them. The BJP says people from other countries help the CJP. The police also said some news about the protest was fake.

一些政治團體支持 CJP,但其他團體(如 BJP)則不支持。BJP 稱有外國勢力協助 CJP。警方也表示關於此次抗議的部分新聞是虛假的。

Now, a group of leaders is looking at the National Testing Agency. They want to know why exam papers were stolen since 2018.

目前,一組領導層正在審查國家測試局 (National Testing Agency)。他們想知道自 2018 年以來試卷被盜的原因。

Conclusion

The CJP gives the Minister seven days to leave. If he stays, they will protest in more cities.

CJP 給予部長七天時間辭職。如果他仍留任,他們將在更多城市舉行抗議。

Vocabulary Learning

📅 Talking about the Past

In this story, we see words that tell us things already happened. To reach A2, you need to recognize these "past" words.

The Pattern: Regular Past Words Many English words just add -ed to the end to show the past:

  • Start → Started
  • Protest → Protested

The Pattern: Special Past Words Some words change completely. You must memorize these:

  • Is/Am → Was (Example: The weather was hot)
  • Are → Were (Example: Papers were stolen)
  • Wear → Wore (Example: People wore masks)

💡 Quick Tip for A2: If you see -ed or was/were, the person is talking about yesterday or the past, not now.

Vocabulary Learning

protest (n.)
An event where people show they do not agree with something
Example:The students held a protest to ask for better books.
minister (n.)
A person in a high position in the government
Example:The Health Minister spoke about the new hospital.
angry (adj.)
Feeling strong dislike because something is wrong
Example:I am angry because my phone is broken.
fake (adj.)
Not real; not true
Example:That news story is fake, do not believe it.
stolen (adj./v.)
Taken by someone without permission
Example:My bicycle was stolen from the park.
Practice A2 words in a crossword