Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) leaders faced major pushback from villagers in Rampura Kanwarpura, a village in Jaipur’s Bagru Assembly constituency, on Friday morning (21st August). A group of CJP members had arrived in the village to inspect the government primary school. Party co-convener Ashutosh Ranka was also expected to join the inspection.
As soon as the local villagers came to know about CJP’s plan, they barricaded the main approach road and began checking vehicles entering the area. When the CJP members arrived and tried to enter the village, a confrontation broke out between them and the villagers, who said that the CJP members wanted to damage the school building. The villagers also staged a sit-in protest outside the school.
The CJP members said that children were being made to sit and attend classes in a cattle shelter instead of the school building. This is the reason that they wanted to inspect the school, but they were prevented from doing so. The CJP workers alleged that they were attacked and were referred to as terrorists and Naxals, and were stopped from raising the issue of children’s education.
VIDEO | Jaipur, Rajasthan: Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) co-convenor Ashutosh Ranka and others chased away by locals as they tried to visit Bagru village. Shivangi Sharma, CJP worker, says, "They attacked our workers, saying we are terrorists, Naxals. What is this outsider…… https://t.co/MqgiMSCt8R pic.twitter.com/U3VjdVgrl4
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 21, 2026
Some CJP workers alleged that they were hit with sticks and stones were pelted at them. A CJP member, Sanju, alleged that the attack was launched by “BJP and RSS” goons.
#WATCH | Rajasthan: A Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) team, which was visiting a government school in Rampura Kanwarpura in Jaipur district, attacked by the people. The team alleges that they were attacked by BJP's people at the spot.
— ANI (@ANI) August 21, 2026
Sanju, a member of CJP team, says, "We came to… pic.twitter.com/HpdO2khkET
Following clashes with the local villagers, CJP’s top leadership jumped to attack the BJP, blaming the party for the attack on its party members in Rampura Kanwarpura village. The founding president of the party, Abhijeet Dipke, wrote on X, alleging, “Goons of BJP are after the blood of Ashutosh and other CJP Volunteers”.
What the F is happening in Rajasthan?????
— Abhijeet Dipke (@abhijeet_dipke) August 21, 2026
Goons of BJP are after the blood of Ashutosh and other CJP volunteers.
How can @PoliceRajasthan allow this kind of attack? pic.twitter.com/F3kdPwS4kD
Ashutosh Ranka also made a similar allegation and claimed that the people who attacked the CJP workers were not local villagers but “BJP goons”. “Rampura, the government school located in Kanvarpura, has been operating in a buffalo shed for the past several years. I am just now reaching there. But some of our team members who had arrived there were attacked; BJP goons have once again resorted to violence against them. The BJP is fine with our children continuing to study in a buffalo shed, but if we try to get these schools fixed, that is not acceptable to them. What could be more shameful than this?” Ranka wrote on X.
रामपुरा, कंवरपुरा स्थित सरकारी स्कूल पिछले कई सालों से भैंसों के तबेले में चल रहा है। मैं अभी वही पहुँच रहा हूँ।
— Ashutosh Ranka (@AshutoshRanka) August 21, 2026
लेकिन हमारी टीम के कुछ साथी जो वहाँ पहुचे हुए थे, उनके साथ भाजपा के गुंडे फिर मारपीट पर उतर आए।
भाजपा को हमारे बच्चे भैंसों के तबेले में पढ़ते रहे, यह मंज़ूर है,… pic.twitter.com/OYYThDjKgB
However, Ranka’s allegations were refuted by local villagers, who said that the villagers had initially politely resisted the CJP members, but they did not listen. A villager, Jugal Kishore Sharma, said that over 200 CJP members arrived in the village and they refused to listen to the villagers before the confrontation happened. He added that the villagers informed the CJP members that the local MLA had already allotted ₹12 lakh for the repair of the school building. But the CJP members were adamant about inspecting the school. He further said that the CJP members smashed the windows of their cars.
#WATCH | Rajasthan: A Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) team, which was visiting a government school in Rampura Kanwarpura in Jaipur district, attacked by the people. The team alleges that they were attacked by BJP's people at the spot.
— ANI (@ANI) August 21, 2026
A villager, Jugal Kishore Sharma, says, "We did… pic.twitter.com/gFrj9cUQEb
Ranka calls village woman illiterate
A local woman, Anu Sharma, said that the CJP members wanted to tear down the school building, for which a repair fund has already been approved. She added that children enrolled in the school are temporarily attending classes in a cattle shelter until the repair work of the school is done. She further said that the villagers do not want the school building to be demolished as it is set to be renovated. She said that this is the reason that the villagers got angry after the CJP tried to damage the school.
#WATCH | Jaipur, Rajasthan: A villager, Anu Sharma, says, "We opposed them because they are attempting to teardown this school…About 20-25 students come here to study. Where will they go?..We won't let them teardown the school. Funds (for repair) have already been… pic.twitter.com/kk86lCPUS4
— ANI (@ANI) August 21, 2026
Ranka, however, dismissed the testimony of the local woman, calling her “anpadh” (illiterate) and “gunda” (goon), alleging that the BJP wanted to keep people in the country illiterate like her.

It is reported that the building of the government primary school was closed after it was declared unsafe. To ensure that the children’s studies are not disturbed, their classes were being held in a cattle shed as a temporary measure.
Do not want politicians who talk about breaking India: Local villagers
Villagers said that they stopped the CJP members from inspecting the school building as they did not want the issue to be politicised. A local villager said that the villagers do not want the involvement of any politicians in the matters of the village. He said that villagers in the past built a temple in the village with their collective efforts and will also get the school renovated in the same manner.
VIDEO | Jaipur, Rajasthan: Members of Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) stopped by villagers to visit a local school. A villager says, "We don't want to politicise the issue. Rs 12 lakh has been approved for our school. Villagers are capable of building the school. We had constructed… pic.twitter.com/gGNf2QYI8m
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 21, 2026
He opposed the CJP, saying that the people of the village will not entertain the party whose leaders talk about breaking the country and insult Hindu Gods like Lord Ram.

