Supporters of the Cockroach Peopleโs Party hold protest in New Delhi
Hundreds of supporters of the Cockroach Janta Party (Cockroach Peopleโs Party, or CJP), a satirical social media movement in India, have gathered in New Delhi after weeks of grabbing news headlines. The party, a play on Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya
Hundreds of supporters of the Cockroach Janta Party (Cockroach Peopleโs Party, or CJP), a satirical social media movement in India, have gathered in New Delhi after weeks of grabbing news headlines.
The party, a play on Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has attracted millions of online followers and widespread support among young Indians.
On Saturday, hundreds gathered in New Delhiโs protest zone near parliament, with some participants wearing cockroach masks.
Last month, Indiaโs Chief Justice Surya Kant likened young people who criticised the government to โcockroachesโ and โparasitesโ during a court hearing.
Kant later said his comments were taken out of context. But Abhijeet Dipke, a political communications strategist and Boston University student, used the insult as inspiration for a parody political party.
Within a week of launching a website and social media accounts, CJPโs Instagram page soared and by Saturday had amassed more than 22.2 million followers, with the slogan: โA political front for the youth, by the youth, for the youth.โ
For Saturdayโs march, CJP organisers rallied supporters to demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, after an exam irregularity controversy in May that quickly transformed into frustration over Indiaโs education system and limited job opportunities.
CJP supporters chanted slogans including: โCockroaches are coming, Dharmendra Pradhan is going!โ

