New Delhi, June 4 -- The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), which has been demanding the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged examination irregularities on Wednesday said it was ready for a dialogue with both the government and the Opposition over its demands, even as it prepared for a protest in Delhi later this week. Earlier in the day, the satirical online collective named three spokespersons - Saurav Das, an investigative journalist; author and filmmaker Vijeta Dahiya; and Ashutosh Ranka, an IIT Kanpur alumnus and former McKinsey consultant. "The appointments mark 'a new generation of leaders' committed to 'changing the political discourse of India'," CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke said on X, while announcing the appointments. He is expected to be in Delhi on June 6 for the protest. Addressing its first press conference at the Constitution Club of India in Delhi, Das dismissed the government's transfer of CBSE chairperson Rahul Singh and secretary Himanshu Gupta on Tuesday as an "eyewash". CJP appealed to young people from across the country to participate in the proposed protest. "We have given an open call. Anybody can join us without a party banner. We are ready to have a dialogue with everybody, be it those in power or the Opposition," Das said, referring to CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke's call for a protest on June 6. "We are demanding accountability in the system. We have been demanding the resignation of the education minister, but no action has been taken against him till date. The transfers are being projected as action. It's not. There's a rot in the system," Das added. The party was founded as a satirical response to the Chief Justice of India's comment comparing unemployed young people and information activists to cockroaches, a comment he has since sought to walk back and qualify. Within days, CJP secured a following on Instagram of several million people....