
Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke
New Delhi: A political war of words has erupted after Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke appealed for the use of PM CARES Fund money for improving government schools in rural areas. The BJP hit back at Dipke’s remarks, accusing him of lacking basic understanding of the fund’s purpose.
The Goa unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) criticised Dipke’s suggestion and also targeted Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal over the issue.
In a post on social media platform X, BJP Goa said, “PM CARES funds are meant for emergency and disaster relief. Mr. Arvind Kejriwal, you taught your men good theatrics, but not basic facts.”
PM CARES funds are meant for emergency and disaster relief.
Mr. @ArvindKejriwal, you taught your men good theatrics, but not basic facts. That’s not surprising.
Anyway, when are you going to take him to Punjab? Let him inspect your “world-class schools” that the people of… https://t.co/YRaA67raLu
— BJP Goa (@BJP4Goa) August 19, 2026
The party also alleged that the CJP was an “AAP-backed project” and challenged Dipke to visit Punjab to review the condition of schools in the AAP-ruled state.
Earlier, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke questioned why the PM CARES Fund could not be used for improving basic facilities in rural government schools.
Referring to reports about the fund’s corpus, Dipke said around ₹8,500 crore was available and questioned why the money was not being used for school infrastructure.
He highlighted issues faced by students in villages, including lack of basic facilities such as drinking water, and demanded better investment in government education infrastructure.
Dipke’s remarks came during his “School Thik Karo” campaign, where he has been visiting government schools and highlighting infrastructure issues.
The BJP’s response has now turned the issue into a political debate, with both sides sparring over education, government priorities and the use of public funds.
Location : New Delhi
Published : 20 August 2026, 12:57 PM IST