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Police in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, have deployed round-the-clock security outside the residence of Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the newly emerging and socially viral “Cockroach Janata Party.
” Authorities stated that the decision was not based on any specific threat to Dipke or his family but was taken as a preventive measure to avoid crowding and maintain public order.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police Pankaj Atulkar, the increased attention on social media has led to heightened curiosity among the public, prompting concerns that people might gather outside his home in the MIDC Waluj area.
Officials emphasized that there were no formal complaints or credible threats reported within the jurisdiction that would normally justify protective deployment.Instead, the security arrangement is intended purely to manage public presence and ensure that the situation does not escalate into a disturbance.
The Cockroach Janata Party has recently gained visibility online, largely driven by memes, satire, and commentary focusing on issues such as unemployment, education challenges, and alleged examination paper leaks.Its sudden rise in digital discussions has reportedly amplified traffic and attention toward its founder.
Dipke, however, has claimed that the movement has faced digital interference, alleging that its social media accounts and website were either taken down or compromised, limiting its ability to communicate through official channels.Authorities have reiterated that the security presence is a precautionary step rather than a response to any hostile activity.The deployment reflects growing challenges faced by local law enforcement in managing the real-world implications of viral online trends.
As digital movements increasingly translate into physical attention and public gatherings, police are focusing on preventing unnecessary crowding and maintaining order while monitoring the situation closely.
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