Abhijeet Dipke attacked in Jaipur amid CJP national campaign Monday
Abhijeet Dipke, who started the satirical group CJP, was attacked just before he spoke at a protest in Jaipur on Monday.
The rally was part of CJP's fast-growing nationwide campaign.
CJP demands Dharmendra Pradhan resign
The protest turned chaotic when some people in the crowd pulled at Dipke's scarf, slapped him, and tried to drag him down.
Videos of the incident are already making rounds online.
The attack has fired up CJP supporters across India. The movement itself is gaining serious momentum, with rallies spreading to cities like Delhi, Pune, and Bengaluru.
CJP is calling for Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan to step down over NEET paper leaks and CBSE issues, and it has even gotten support from big names like Sonam Wangchuk and Prakash Raj.
Their "cockroach" symbol is catching on with young people as a sign of resistance.