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Where Is CJP Now? Website, Instagram & X Account Status

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Quick answer: CJP is still active. The original X account was withheld in India, the Instagram account was hacked, the .org website was blocked in India, and backup accounts were removed. The movement’s primary live digital home is now cockroachjantaparty.buzz, where the blog, manifesto, join form, and badge pages remain accessible.

They hit the accounts. They hit the website. They hit the backups. But the nest moved.

What happened to the CJP website?

The original cockroachjantaparty.org website was blocked in India on 23 May 2026 under a MeitY order citing Section 69A of the Information Technology Act. Inside India, the .org domain reportedly returned an ISP-level block page, while outside India it continued to resolve normally.

The important update is this: cockroachjantaparty.buzz remains live and unblocked. This is now the movement’s primary public website.

  • cockroachjantaparty.org: blocked in India
  • cockroachjantaparty.buzz: live and accessible
  • Blog: live
  • Manifesto: live
  • Join page: live
  • Badge page: live

What happened to CJP Instagram?

The original Instagram account @cockroachjantaparty reportedly grew to more than 20 million followers in under seven days. On 23 May 2026, the account was hacked and access was lost. Founder Abhijeet Dipke publicly stated that the team had lost access to the account.

The backup Instagram account was also suspended. As of the source article’s status update, there is no active official CJP Instagram account. Any Instagram account claiming to represent CJP should be verified through the .buzz website before trusting it.

What happened to CJP on X?

The original X account @cockroachjantaparty was withheld in India on 21 May 2026 under a MeitY order citing Section 69A of the IT Act. Users outside India could reportedly still see the account, while Indian users saw the withheld message.

A backup handle, @cockroachisback, reportedly gained nearly 2 lakh followers before being taken down as well.

What still works?

As of the status tracker, the surviving public home is the .buzz website:

  • cockroachjantaparty.buzz: live
  • Membership / join page: open
  • Digital badge page: live
  • Blog: live
  • Manifesto: live
  • X: withheld in India
  • Instagram: hacked / do not trust posts unless verified
  • .org website: blocked in India

Why was CJP blocked?

The government action was linked to Section 69A of the IT Act. According to the status tracker, the stated justification involved national security and sovereignty concerns. CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke called the block an “own goal,” arguing that suppression would bring more attention to the movement rather than silence it.

That is exactly what happened. The more the accounts disappeared, the more the story travelled.

Where is Abhijeet Dipke now?

Abhijeet Dipke founded the Cockroach Janta Party on 16 May 2026, the day after the “cockroach” remark about student protesters went viral. According to the source article, Dipke was in the United States as a public relations student and said he feared arrest if he returned to India.

His line captured the mood of the crackdown:

“I feel that as soon as I land at Delhi airport, a convoy of Delhi Police will take me to Tihar Jail.”

CJP timeline: 15 May to 24 May 2026

  1. 15 May: the “cockroach” remark about student protesters goes viral.
  2. 16 May: Abhijeet Dipke registers Cockroach Janta Party and launches the movement online.
  3. 16–19 May: Instagram grows rapidly and #MainBhiCockroach trends.
  4. 21 May: X account @cockroachjantaparty is withheld in India under a MeitY Section 69A order.
  5. 22–23 May: backup accounts face takedowns and removals.
  6. 23 May: Instagram is hacked and .org website is blocked in India.
  7. 24 May: cockroachjantaparty.buzz remains live and becomes the main digital home.

Is CJP still active?

Yes. CJP is still active. The platform changed, but the movement did not disappear.

The .buzz site now carries the movement’s blog, badge, join form, and public record. The NEET petition, membership, and digital badge system remain part of the ongoing campaign. The cockroach survived by doing what cockroaches do: moving through the cracks.

The cockroach record

X was withheld. Instagram was hacked. The .org website was blocked. Backup accounts disappeared.

But the .buzz nest survived.

CJP is not only an account. It is a record of what happened when young Indians were mocked, mobilised, smeared, and then pushed off platforms.

The answer to “Where is CJP now?” is simple:

Still here.

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