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CJP Founder Alleges Government Shutdown of Party’s Website

CJP Founder Alleges Government Shutdown of Party’s Website

Post by : Shweta

Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), has accused the Indian government of taking down the party’s website following its surge in popularity on social media. This claim comes as CJP gained considerable attention, particularly among youth, for its comedic take on serious political issues.

Dipke reported that the website became unavailable on May 23, transforming into a vital platform for millions of disillusioned young Indians to voice their concerns over matters like job scarcity, educational challenges, inflation, and the need for political accountability. He noted that almost one million users had joined the movement, with several lakh signing petitions related to their cause.

Initiated as a satirical commentary on controversial remarks made by Chief Justice Surya Kant, the Cockroach Janta Party aimed to use humor and satire to critique the current socio-political climate. The Chief Justice's analogy comparing unemployed youth to "cockroaches" sparked significant online backlash, even after he clarified his statement pertained to individuals utilizing fraudulent degrees.

In response to this uproar, Dipke founded the Cockroach Janta Party as a form of online protest, quickly gaining traction especially among Gen Z. The movement’s Instagram following dramatically increased, reportedly surpassing that of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Moreover, Dipke has asserted that several social media accounts associated with the CJP faced restrictions, including hacking incidents and account removals. Notably, the party's X account was blocked in India due to legal requests linked to national security concerns. However, the Indian government has yet to issue an official statement responding to the website removal claims.

This controversy has sparked discussions around freedom of speech, political satire, and the implications of online censorship within India. Proponents of the movement argue that this crackdown highlights a growing unease with criticism and youth-driven activism. However, detractors assert that the Cockroach Janta Party is merely a fleeting social media phenomenon lacking substantive political depth. Some BJP officials have expressed skepticism regarding the authenticity of the movement's online backing, suggesting it may face potential foreign influence.

Political experts indicate that the rapid emergence of the Cockroach Janta Party underscores the mounting frustrations among young people in India, who are grappling with employment issues, competitive exams, and economic pressures. The movement’s ascent showcases the evolving role of social media as a forum for political advocacy among the youth.

In spite of the challenges, Dipke reassured supporters that the CJP would persist, with plans for a new online platform already underway. He declared that "cockroaches never die," indicating the campaign's commitment to remain active despite hurdles.

May 23, 2026 6:06 p.m. 467

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