Jaipur, June 13 -- The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) is set to hold a protest in Jaipur on June 15, focusing on education reforms and youth employment issues. The demonstration comes about a week after the party staged a one-day protest in the national capital, Delhi, as part of its nationwide campaign aimed at highlighting concerns related to students and job seekers. The protest will be held at the Shaheed Smarak (Martyrs' Memorial) and will be attended by the party's national founder, Abhijeet Dipke. Addressing a press conference in Jaipur on Friday, CJP national spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka said the protest aims to highlight what the party describes as the growing crisis in the country's education system and the lack of meaningful employment opportunities for young people. "This is not a conventional political protest. It is a serious and necessary campaign to safeguard the future of students and youth, who form the backbone of the nation," Ranka said. According to him, the movement, which initially began as a satirical initiative, has gradually evolved into a larger campaign focused on issues affecting young people. "The overwhelming response received during peaceful demonstrations in Delhi, Lucknow and Pune has shown that the country's youth are no longer willing to remain silent. They are now organizing and raising their voices for their rights and future," he said. The party believes that Rajasthan's youth face some of the most pressing challenges in the country in terms of education and employment, which is why Jaipur has been chosen as the launchpad for the movement. Ranka said, "The significance of the Jaipur demonstration can be gauged from the fact that the party's national founder, Dipke, will travel from Delhi to participate in the event." He added that youth representatives, student leaders and academics have been invited to join the protest....