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What is India’s Gen-Z ‘cockroach’ movement and why is it a worry for Modi?
What is India’s Gen-Z ‘cockroach’ movement and why is it a worry for Modi? The "Cockroach Janta Party", led by 30-year-old Boston University graduate Abhijeet Dipke, draws support from young people frustrated by a lack of jobs. What started out as a social media joke among Gen Z is turning into an irritant for the political establishment in India, as the "Cockroach Janta Party" draws support from young people frustrated by a lack of jobs and a string of controversies in the education system.
‘I’m a cockroach’: Gen Z protest movement lands in Indian capital
‘I’m a cockroach’: Gen Z protest movement lands in Indian capital India’s Gen Z Cockroach movement has staged its first protest in the capital, demanding education minister’s resignation. New Delhi, India – Saurav Kushwaha, 17, packed just a change of clothes and boarded an overnight train with his elder brother to reach New Delhi early on Saturday from their village in central India’s Madhya Pradesh. The brothers rested on a footpath, waiting for Abhijeet Dipke to arrive from the United States.
Supporters of India's Gen Z 'cockroach' party stage first protest in New Delhi
Supporters of India's Gen Z 'cockroach' party stage first protest in New Delhi Hundreds of mostly young Indians gathered in New Dehli on Saturday for the first street protest organised by the Cockroach Janata Party – a movement which began as an online joke but has quickly gained momentum among Indian youth disillusioned with their education, jobs and economic prospects. To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. One of your browser...
The Man Turning the Cockroach Into a Gen-Z Movement in India
Abhijeet Dipke at a friend’s home in the United States in May. Dipke launched the satirical digital group Cockroach Janta Party on May 16, after a controversy surrounding a comment by India’s Chief Justice Surya Kant, who referred to unemployed youth as “parasites” and “cockroaches.”
A Viral Gen-Z Protest Movement Draws Thousands to India’s Capital
The Cockroach Janta Party started as a joke, but it quickly became a way for many Indians to express their frustration with the system.
'Trailer of what is coming next': CJP says 'cockroaches showed their strength' in first protest
NEW DELHI: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) on Sunday posted a video highlighting key moments from Saturday's protest at Jantar Mantar, where hundreds of students, young professionals and supporters gathered to demand the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged irregularities in examinations and recruitment processes. The party, describing the demonstration as 'Gen Z's first protest', claimed that the event was only a 'trailer' of a larger movement to come if those...
CJP holds its first protest; thousands join ‘cockroach’ movement at Jantar Mantar
NEW DELHI: What began as a satirical online response to remarks attributed to the chief justice of India spilled onto the streets of the capital on Saturday, three weeks later, with Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke leading a protest to demand the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged irregularities in examinations. While the protest passed off peacefully, with scores in attendance, CJP said it would wait for a week for the Centre to sack...
Congress to cadre: Ignore CJP, focus on NEET-CBSE stir
Congress plans to intensify its agitation on NEET-CBSE controversies over the next fortnight, amid a directive to party members that they should stay focused on issues pertaining to students and youth, without being distracted by plans of Cockroach Janta Party. The announcement of a physical protest by CJP in Delhi on June 6 has raised the antennae in Congress that it could be another “India Against Corruption” strategy of political rivals. Congress strategists and youth organisations have...
'May get arrested, but coming to India to protest as right': CJP founder Dipke
“Meet me at the airport.” That's the call to supporters from 30‑year‑old Abhijeet Dipke, founder of Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), who says he will return from the US on June 6, "fully aware I may be arrested as soon as I land". Dipke told TOI his purpose "is to lead a peaceful, constitution‑bound protest demanding the immediate resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over repeated examination failures".
Modi is using a cannon to kill a cockroach
Modi is using a cannon to kill a cockroach A student parody account has rattled India’s most powerful man and exposed just how thin his skin has become. In recent weeks in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government’s profound insecurity has resulted in the deplatforming of college students who came together to form a satirical parody account called “Cockroach Janta Party”. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) came to be after India’s Chief Justice Surya Kant compared unemployed young people...