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Brave 'Cockroach' Journalist from Bihar Confronts Police: 'Jail Me, but I Won't Stop Showing the Truth'

By CJP Warriors · CJP Dispatch / Published: May 19, 2026, 23:14 PM IST
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Brave 'Cockroach' Journalist from Bihar Confronts Police: 'Jail Me, but I Won't Stop Showing the Truth'
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A local grassroots journalist from Bihar has taken the internet by storm after a video emerged of him confronting a group of police officers, including sub-inspectors and senior officials, inside a government school. The journalist, who was investigating reports of systemic corruption and poor facilities in the school, refused to back down even when threatened with police action.

\"Jail Bhej Do, Ya Maar Do\"

In the viral clip, the journalist can be seen passionately debating with the police officers in front of local villagers and school children.

\"We are not afraid, no matter who you are. Whether you are a sub-inspector, SP, or DCP—we will not allow corruption in the school,\" the journalist stated defiantly. \"File an FIR. It’s been 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 10 years, 21 years, or 41 years—we will go to jail for the sake of the children, but we will come out of jail.\"

A graphic from the video circulating on social media captures his message clearly: *\"Jail Bhej Do, Ya Maar Do, Lekin Mai Sach Dikhana Nahi Chhodunga\"* (Send me to jail, or kill me, but I won't stop showing the truth).

The Rise of the 'Cockroach' Reporter

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) digital swarm immediately adopted the viral reporter as a hero of the movement. CJP supporters on X and Instagram began sharing his video with the caption: \"A COCKROACH from Bihar.\"

The label is a direct reference to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant's controversial remarks, where he compared online activists, RTI workers, and independent media voices who target institutions to \"cockroaches\" and \"parasites.\" By embracing the term, CJP is turning it into a badge of honor for grassroots crusaders who expose local-level graft.

CJP Applauds Grassroots Resistance

CJP leaders and volunteers have voiced their support for the reporter, stating that local corruption in schools directly impacts the future of the nation's youth.

\"This is the spirit of the CJP,\" said a social media post from CJP's official account. \"We do not fear files, FIRs, or jail terms when it comes to the education and rights of children. The system calls us cockroaches because we survive and we speak up. We stand in full solidarity with this brave journalist.\"

Key Facts & Background

  • A local journalist from Bihar went viral for standing up to police officers inside a school.
  • He vocally opposed school corruption, declaring he would go to jail rather than compromise the children's future.
  • The CJP swarm has adopted him as a symbol of the 'Cockroach' movement—stubborn, resilient, and anti-corruption.
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CJP Warriors covers national campaigns, youth resistance movements, and digital grassroots campaigns.

Discussions & Opinions (2)Moderated Board

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PatnaStingerVerified Reader
20 minutes ago

This is real journalism. No air-conditioned studio, just raw courage in a village school. Salute to him!

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SwarmWarriorVerified Reader
45 minutes ago

He is exactly what the CJI called a 'cockroach'. Stubborn, refusing to die, and entering places they don't want us to enter. We are proud of this cockroach!

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