'School Theek Karke Hi Rahenge': Abhijeet Dipke After 'Drunk' Hingoli School Principal Suspended Following Villagers' Protest
· Free Press Journal

Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Tuesday visited the government school in Limbala Makta, Hingoli, in Maharashtra as part of the ongoing ‘Improve Schools Campaign’.
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Following his visit to the village, several villagers claimed that the principal used to consume alcohol inside the school premises. Upon hearing this, Dipke called the Block Development Officer (BDO), after which a formal complaint was filed, and the principal was suspended.
CJP Founder @abhijeet_dipke visited the government school in Limbala Makta, Hingoli.
— Cockroach Janta Party - CJP (@Cockroachisback) August 18, 2026
Villagers reported that the principal used to consume alcohol inside the school premises.
Abhijeet immediately called the BDO, following which a formal complaint was filed and the principal was… pic.twitter.com/V15M6UXmt5
Dipke dedicates first win
Subsequently, Dipke took to his X (formerly Twitter) account and expressed his joy over the first milestone and dedicated his first win to Abdul and his father. He further wrote, “As Abdul said yesterday, 'Ab rukna nahi hai, school theek karke hi rahenge."
First big victory for the villagers of Limbala in Hingoli district.
— Abhijeet Dipke (@abhijeet_dipke) August 18, 2026
The alcoholic principal has been suspended.
I would like to dedicate this win to Abdul and his father. As Abdul said yesterday- “Ab rukna nahi hai, school theek karke hi rahenge”#SchoolThikKaro pic.twitter.com/UbP1XSdh83
Moreover, he also thanked the school teachers and staff members in his village for bringing in benches for school kids. “This is probably one of the biggest and happiest moments in my life. Thank you to all the staff and people from the village who made this possible,” he wrote in his post, hailing the development in the small town.
Kids in my village have got the benches in their school!!!
— Abhijeet Dipke (@abhijeet_dipke) August 18, 2026
This is probably one of the biggest and happiest moment in my life. Thank you to all the staff and people from village who made this possible!#SchoolThikKaro pic.twitter.com/mENNEamylh
Campaign focuses on rural schools
Meanwhile, Dipke has been on a tour to Thik Karo School in rural areas and is inspecting the conditions there. The move comes as part of the wider ‘Improve Schools Campaign’ launched by CJP, which was kicked off on August 15, on the 80th Independence Day.
‘Broken Windows Covered With Banners’: CJP Founder Abhijeet Dipke Visits School In Maharashtra's Hingoli On Independence Day; Highlights Poor Conditions - VIDEOMoreover, Dipke, after launching his campaign, visited his own hometown, Hingoli, in Maharashtra on Saturday. During his visit, he found that the government schools there were in very poor condition. The inspection there further revealed that broken school windows were covered with banners featuring Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, along with inadequate bathroom facilities.
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