21/05/2026
Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) : Arvind Kejriwal's AAP-Backed Youth Revolution or Viral Satire?" . In a sensational digital uprising that's dominating social media timelines across India, the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has emerged as the unlikely new voice of frustrated Gen-Z and unemployed youth? Or just a propoganda ? because it's founder is lives in usa with Pakistani roommates Sparked by a controversial remark from Chief Justice Surya Kant likening certain jobless youngsters with fake degrees to "cockroaches" and "parasites," the party has rapidly garnered millions of followers and tens of thousands of "members" in mere days. Founded by Abhijeet Dipke — a political communication strategist and former AAP social media volunteer who worked on meme-driven campaigns during Arvind Kejriwal’s successful Delhi elections — CJP cleverly embraces the insult, turning it into a badge of defiance. Its five-point manifesto promises a "secular, socialist, democratic, and lazy" agenda targeting institutional accountability, judicial perks, media bias, and youth unemployment. Critics point to the founder's deep ties with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as evidence that the viral movement is subtly backed or inspired by Kejriwal's ecosystem to channel anti-establishment anger and youth discontent. Whether a genuine grassroots satire or a strategic opposition narrative, CJP is forcing conversations on jobs, fake degrees, and political frustration like never before. As cockroaches famously survive anything, this "party" shows no signs of fading soon.