CJP warns of nationwide protests over FIRs and police conduct. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has issued a strong warning, threatening mass demonstrations if the government does not act on its demands regarding the quashing of FIRs against students and protesters. The party accused the Centre of backtracking on its earlier promises to facilitate the removal of false FIRs.

The CJP called for the inclusion of its members in a high-powered committee set up by the Supreme Court to investigate allegations of police excesses and violence against law enforcement. The party claims the government is resisting the court's efforts to address these issues.

The situation has escalated as the CJP insists that the government must demonstrate transparency and accountability. The party’s leaders have warned that failure to respond could lead to widespread unrest. The ongoing tensions highlight growing concerns over police conduct and legal procedures in handling protests.

The CJP’s stance reflects a broader dissatisfaction with the administration’s handling of legal and political matters. The party remains committed to its demands, urging immediate action to resolve the crisis.