Cockroach Janta Party Satirizes Youth Unemployment Following Chief Justice Remarks
The Cockroach Janta Party, launched by Abhijeet Dipke after Chief Justice Surya Kant’s remarks on fake degrees, has gained over 3 million Instagram followers. Its manifesto demands political reforms while supporters cite youth unemployment and exam leaks, and critics question its political intent and origins.
Embracing the label “cockroach” as a symbol of resilience, the organization has rapidly gained visibility on social media, with its Instagram account surpassing 3 million followers within a matter of days. The movement has since evolved into a digitally driven platform reflecting political commentary and youth sentiment.
The group’s manifesto outlines a series of proposed reforms, including a ban on political defections and the cancellation of media licenses, signaling an aggressive stance on institutional accountability and regulatory overhaul. These demands have been presented as core structural changes aimed at addressing systemic issues.
Supporters of the Cockroach Janta Party have expressed that the movement channels widespread Gen Z frustration, particularly concerning limited job opportunities, rising youth unemployment, and repeated examination-related paper leaks. The group has positioned itself as an outlet for discontent emerging from these socio-economic pressures.
However, critics have questioned the intentions behind the movement, characterizing it as a repackaged political strategy. Observers have also linked its founder, Abhijeet Dipke, to his past association with the Aam Aadmi Party, raising concerns about underlying political motivations behind the rapid online mobilization.
The emergence of the Cockroach Janta Party highlights a growing intersection between digital activism, political satire, and youth-driven dissent, reflecting the volatility of contemporary online political engagement.

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