Ahead of a protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar, Abhijeet Dipke on Friday said he had left the United States and was on his way to India. In a post on social media platform X, the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) leader also said he had "left his faith in the hands of the Constitution."Abhijeet Dipke will head a protest from Jantar Mantar to the airport, in the national capital to address systemic failures in the education system. (REUTERS)On Thursday, the CJP urged supporters not to gather at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi to receive founder Abhijeet Dipke upon his arrival from the United States.The appeal followed an earlier call by Boston-educated Dipke, who had urged supporters to gather at the airport on June 6, the day of the planned protest demanding Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over the NEET paper leak controversy.Also read | 'Don't come to Delhi airport': CJP founder's fresh appeal ahead of June 6 protestIn a post on X, the political satire outfit said the response to the airport call had exceeded expectations. "The overwhelming response from those who want the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan to our call to join us at Delhi Airport was beyond our imagination," the party said.Calls for peaceful conductThe party has urged supporters to maintain order and avoid any actions that could lead to disruption.Calling for restraint, Dipke said supporters should ensure the campaign remains peaceful and lawful. "We are law-abiding citizens," he said, adding that opponents were looking for an opportunity to "dismiss" or "defame" the movement and that the party should not give them that chance.The development comes amid questions over the status of police permission for the June 6 protest, with the newly appointed CJP spokesperson Vijeta Dahiya saying that the decision is part of the "organisation's strategy.""People’s emotion is driving the protest, and currently they are attached with Abhijeet (Dipke), that’s why we have taken a call that Abhijeet will seek permission from the police in person on June 6," Vijeta told HT.He added that the party remained "optimistic that the authorities will grant the CJP the required clearance to hold the peaceful demonstration."CJP has previously announced that Dipke would seek approval in person after arriving in Delhi.