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What is Cockroach Janta Party? Everything you need to know

Muneeb Mushtaq
Last updated: May 20, 2026 12:58 pm
Muneeb Mushtaq
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Starting a political party in India has traditionally meant long campaigns, funding networks, and organisational muscle built over years. But the digital age has changed the entry point. Today, a political idea can begin with a tweet, spread through frustration, and grow into a movement within days.

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Where it beganThe Man behind the partyCurrent Situation

That is exactly what happened with the Cockroach Janta Party, a satirical political platform that emerged from the internet but quickly turned into a talking point about unemployment, youth anger, and political disillusionment.

What began as a joke now sits in a grey zone between meme culture and political commentary.

Where it began

The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) originated from a satirical response to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant’s remarks about unemployed youth. The Chief Justice’s comments, made during a Supreme Court hearing, compared certain unemployed youth to “cockroaches” and “parasites,” which sparked a backlash and led to the formation of the CJP.

 The CJP quickly gained traction online, with its slogan “Main Bhi Cockroach” becoming a viral meme. The party’s website, cockroachjantaparty.org, was launched the same day, and within days, it had over 1 lakh members and a significant following on social media platforms. The CJP’s manifesto includes serious political demands focused on democratic institutions and accountability, and it has also backed students affected by the NEET controversy. The party’s rapid rise is attributed to the growing frustration among young Indians over unemployment, exam controversies, and distrust in institutions.

The Man behind the party

Abhijit Dipke is a 30-year-old political communication strategist. His work focuses on narrative building, public messaging, and how digital platforms shape political opinion.

He did not enter politics through elections. He entered through digital media.

He studied journalism in Pune for his undergraduate degree. Later, he moved to the United States for higher education. At Boston University, he completed a master’s in Public Relations, where he studied how communication influences public perception in the digital age.

Between 2020 and 2022, he volunteered with the Aam Aadmi Party’s social media team. During the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, won by the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP in February 2020, he worked on meme-based digital campaigning that shaped online political engagement.

In 2023, he returned to Aurangabad, Maharashtra, while preparing for his US applications. That period eventually led him to experiment with a different format of political expression.

After completing his degree, he launched the Cockroach Janta Party. What started as satire quickly turned into a large online response, crossing 80,000+ sign-ups.

Current Situation

The movement has sparked debate because it sits at an unusual intersection. On one side, it uses humour, irony, and meme language. On the other hand, it highlights serious issues like unemployment anxiety and political disengagement among young people.

Supporters see it as a youth-led pressure valve for frustration. Critics see it as a trend that may fade as quickly as it rose.

When asked about its future, the founder described it as a potential youth movement aimed at changing political discourse through peaceful and democratic participation.

The bigger question remains open. Is this just internet culture expressing itself in political form, or is it an early version of how new-age political participation in India might look?

For now, it continues to grow in a space where humour and politics are increasingly overlapping.

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