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Modi regime targets CJP’s rising popularity as UP doctor case used to defame party

New Delhi,: In a fresh attempt to malign the rapidly growing Cockroach Janta Party, the Modi regime’s police in Uttar Pradesh linked a local altercation to CJP after a doctor in Mau alleged assault for refusing to join the party.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Dr Harishchandra Jaiswal claimed he was attacked at Majhwara Mod CHC by Rahul Yadav, who identified himself as a CJP member. Police immediately publicised the incident, framing it as “CJP-related violence” even as ASP Anoop Kumar confirmed a complaint was registered and probe was underway.

Critics say the timing exposes the regime’s nervousness over CJP’s expanding support base.

The defamation push coincided with a massive CJP protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, where thousands demanded Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation over exam irregularities. Instead of addressing public anger, the Modi government responded by deploying over 1,000 Delhi Police personnel, detaining six counter-protesters, and tightening security outside CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke’s Maharashtra home.

Police claimed “preventive” action while denying any FIRs, yet amplified the Mau case in media to portray CJP as disruptive. Analysts note that as CJP’s anti-corruption campaign gains traction from streets to social media, the Modi regime has resorted to selective FIRs, heavy security, and sensationalised incidents to intimidate supporters and dent the party’s credibility ahead of key electoral battles.

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