Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke was allegedly manhandled during a protest gathering in Jaipur on Monday, in an incident that disrupted the event before he could address the crowd. The episode, captured in videos circulating on social media, shows a sudden escalation of tension at the venue.
According to accounts from the site, Dipke was being carried on the shoulders of supporters while heading toward the stage area to deliver his address when the situation turned chaotic. A section of individuals in the crowd allegedly pulled at his scarf, slapped him multiple times, and attempted to drag him down, triggering commotion among attendees.
The disturbance reportedly unfolded in a matter of moments, with supporters and others present at the protest rushing in to separate those involved and restore order. The brief scuffle created confusion at the venue, temporarily halting proceedings and preventing Dipke from addressing the gathering as planned.
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Visuals obtained from the event show a crowded setting with visible jostling as the confrontation breaks out. While the exact trigger for the altercation remains unclear, the incident highlights the tense atmosphere at the protest, where rival groups and supporters were present in large numbers.
Authorities have not yet issued a detailed statement on the incident, and it remains unclear whether any formal complaint has been filed regarding the alleged assault. Further details, including the identity of those involved in the scuffle, are yet to be confirmed.
The incident comes amid heightened political activity in the region, where multiple protests and public gatherings have seen increased participation and occasional clashes between opposing groups. Investigations, if initiated, are expected to focus on the circumstances leading up to the confrontation and the security arrangements at the venue.
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