CJP uses Taylor Swift’s song ‘Anti Hero’ to mock Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan NEW DELHI: The Cockroach Janata Party has turned to Taylor Swift’s hit song ‘Anti-Hero’ to criticise Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, using a video montage that syncs clips of the minister with the opening lyric: “It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me.”The video, shared by CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke, featured a montage of Pradhan portraying him as the face of repeated failures in India’s education system. As the song moves to the line “At tea time,” the clip shifts to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a reference to his tea-seller past and his ‘Chai Pe Charcha’ outreach programmes. The lyric “everybody agrees” accompanies visuals of the ongoing CJP protests at Jantar Mantar.The CJP has been staging protests at Jantar Mantar since June 20, demanding Pradhan’s resignation over a series of alleged examination irregularities, including the NEET paper leak, irregularities in the CBSE’s OMS system and the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test paper leak. Activist Sonam Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike at the site since June 28.’B-team of terrorists’ remark draws backlashThe video comes days after Pradhan described sections of protesting youth and the CJP as the “B-team of terrorists,” a remark that drew sharp criticism from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who demanded the minister apologise and resign.”Dharmendra Pradhan, immediately apologise to the millions of youth in this country and resign for your failures,” Gandhi said, accusing the government of turning the education system into an “extortion racket.”Dipke hit back, alleging Pradhan had “the blood of more than 17 students on his hands” and shared a video of the father of an 18-year-old NEET aspirant who allegedly died by suicide, questioning how his son could be labelled a “terrorist.”Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Do I Have To Ask Trump?’: Omar Abdullah Launches Attack At Modi Govt Over Jammu-Kashmir StatehoodBJP Rejects Omar Abdullah’s ‘Operation Lotus’ Allegation, Demands Proof Or Public ApologyHapur Woman Critical After Allegedly Drinking Acid From Sealed Water Bottle; Police Launch ProbeElection Commission Updates Form 6 With New SIR DeclarationIndian Army Plans To Induct 450 Carl Gustaf M4 Rocket LaunchersDelhi To Get Its First Solar Tree At Secretariat; Pilot Project May Expand Across The CityBig Setback To Mamata Banerjee As Loyalist Anubrata Mandal Joins Ritabrata-Led Rebel CampOperation Lotus In Kashmir? CM Omar Abdullah Claims BJP Offered NC MLAs Rs 20-30 Crore In JammuSIA Kashmir Secures Interpol Red Corner Notice Against Hizbul Terrorist KandooWhat India Gained From PM Modi’s New Zealand Visit: Defence, Trade, Indo-Pacific & More123PhotostoriesForget crash diets and health hacks: Cardiologist reveals 5 simple daily habits that can transform your health, one day at a timeTop 3 eggs in the world and the right way to consume themnside Sudesh Lehri’s luxurious 4-BHK Mumbai home: A private studio, home theatre and moreWhy seemingly healthy young Indians are collapsing without warning: Doctors explain how AEDS can mean the difference between life and deathKate Middleton ditched soft neutrals for a show-stopping red look at Wimbledon 20265 late-night drinks that help support healthy blood sugar, according to dietitians9 traditional steamed breakfast dishes of India and their caloriesWhy India is facing a diabetes explosion: Stanford’s top 2% scientist reveals the hidden reasons Indians develop it younger than the rest of the worldHow hand-painted Kalamkari is created: The story behind India’s legendary textile artFrom Priyanka Chopra to Ananya Panday: 5 best Wimbledon looks ever worn by Indian celebrities123Hot PicksAgniveer result 2026DU UG Admissions 2026Vietnam boat accidentSonam Wangchuk Hunger strikeSwiggy Instamart noticesKarnataka Bus newsBengaluru delivery boyKolkata Mosque prayersKarnataka SIRTop TrendingUFC 329 HighlightsNHL Player InjuryErling Haaland FatherFIFA World Cup 2026Chhattisgarh Student MurderTS EAMCET Phase 1 seat allotmentRamesh MhatreDelhi NCR rainGurgaon EncounterIran war
NEW DELHI: The Cockroach Janata Party has turned to Taylor Swift’s hit song ‘Anti-Hero’ to criticise Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, using a video montage that syncs clips of the minister with the opening lyric: “It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me.”The video, shared by CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke, featured a montage of Pradhan portraying him as the face of repeated failures in India’s education system. As the song moves to the line “At tea time,” the clip shifts to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a reference to his tea-seller past and his ‘Chai Pe Charcha’ outreach programmes. The lyric “everybody agrees” accompanies visuals of the ongoing CJP protests at Jantar Mantar.The CJP has been staging protests at Jantar Mantar since June 20, demanding Pradhan’s resignation over a series of alleged examination irregularities, including the NEET paper leak, irregularities in the CBSE’s OMS system and the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test paper leak. Activist Sonam Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike at the site since June 28.
‘B-team of terrorists’ remark draws backlash
The video comes days after Pradhan described sections of protesting youth and the CJP as the “B-team of terrorists,” a remark that drew sharp criticism from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who demanded the minister apologise and resign.“Dharmendra Pradhan, immediately apologise to the millions of youth in this country and resign for your failures,” Gandhi said, accusing the government of turning the education system into an “extortion racket.”Dipke hit back, alleging Pradhan had “the blood of more than 17 students on his hands” and shared a video of the father of an 18-year-old NEET aspirant who allegedly died by suicide, questioning how his son could be labelled a “terrorist.”