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CJP Blog — 86 Articles on the Cockroach Movement
Explainers, profiles, manifesto deep-dives, voter-roll field guides and the long tail of “Main Bhi Cockroach.” Updated daily as the swarm grows.
Reuters Picks Up CJP’s June 6 Delhi Protest: The Cockroach Story Goes Global Again
Reuters-linked international coverage reports that Abhijeet Dipke and the Cockroach Janta Party are planning a Delhi demonstration demanding Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation, with over 800,000 petition signatures.
Allahabad High Court PIL Seeks Action Against CJP: Is the Cockroach Movement Being Criminalised?
A PIL in the Allahabad High Court reportedly seeks action against Cockroach Janta Party and extradition of Abhijeet Dipke, raising allegations around anti-national activity and hidden political agenda.
Who Is Afraid of the Cockroach — and Why CJP Scares Power
India Today argues that CJP’s rise reflects anger at a broken political system, where the cockroach has become a symbol of protest, survival and the darkness threatening governance and democracy.
CJP Is a Parody of India’s Opposition — Not Just the Government
India Today argues that CJP’s rise is not only a protest against the ruling party, but also a warning to India’s Opposition, which failed to give Gen Z a credible...
From Instagram to India: Is CJP Finally Moving From Meme to Street Protest?
Abhijeet Dipke’s announcement that he is returning to India on June 6 may mark CJP’s biggest shift yet: from viral social media movement to organised peaceful protest.
June 6 Delhi Protest: What CJP Supporters Should Know Before Reaching the Airport
Abhijeet Dipke has asked CJP supporters, students and youth to meet him in Delhi on June 6. Here is what supporters should know before joining peacefully.
Why Abhijeet Dipke Is Demanding Dharmendra Pradhan’s Resignation
Abhijeet Dipke says Dharmendra Pradhan must resign because paper leaks, student suicides and exam failures have damaged the future of more than one crore students.
Will the Government Allow CJP’s Peaceful Protest at Jantar Mantar?
Abhijeet Dipke says he will go to Parliament Street Police Station after landing in Delhi to seek permission for a peaceful CJP protest at Jantar Mantar.
Will Abhijeet Dipke Be Arrested When He Lands in Delhi on June 6?
Abhijeet Dipke says his friends and family fear he may be arrested when he lands in Delhi on June 6, but he still plans to return to India and seek...
The Week: Why India’s Youth Are Flocking to a Fake Political Party
The Week frames CJP as a fake political party that became a real outlet for youth frustration, showing how young Indians are using satire to demand acknowledgement.
Fake CJP Violence Videos: How Old Protest Clips Were Used to Discredit the Cockroach Movement
India Today and The Quint fact-checked viral videos falsely claiming CJP supporters caused violence. The clips were old and unrelated, showing how misinformation is being used to discredit the movement.
Mumbai Mirror: “Main Bhi Cockroach” — When Youth Wore the Insult
Mumbai Mirror’s opinion piece frames CJP as a generation taking the word “cockroach” and wearing it as identity instead of shame. The insult did not crush the youth; it gave...
Vijay Karnataka’s Reality Check: Leaders Are Not Born on Instagram
Vijay Karnataka argues that CJP-style Gen Z politics must move beyond Instagram virality, memes and hashtags if it wants to create real leaders among people.
CJP’s Four Mistakes: Why the Cockroach Movement Must Grow Beyond the Meme
Times of India argues that CJP has become a wake-up call for Gen Z politics, but four mistakes are keeping it in the shadows: unclear leadership, inconsistent messaging, weak inpolicy...
Maharashtra Times on CJP: “झुरळं आली रे… रणांगणी!”
Maharashtra Times used Marathi satire to explain CJP’s rise, its five-point manifesto, and why the cockroach metaphor has become a sharp political language for ordinary frustration.
Sonam Wangchuk Doubles Down as “Honorary Cockroach” After Ladakh L-G Warning
Sonam Wangchuk rejected Ladakh L-G VK Saxena’s claim that he was unsure about CJP’s origins and reaffirmed his support for the Cockroach Janta Party, calling himself an “honorary cockroach.”
CJP’s Next Test: From Viral Cockroach Counterpower to Real Policy
France 24 frames CJP as meme culture turning into political counterpower, while The Pamphlet attacks it as theatrics without concrete policy. The real question now: can CJP build, not just...
Ranting Gola vs CJP: Is Real Opposition Online or on the Streets?
The Tribune reports that Ranting Gola, aka Shamita Yadav, criticised CJP-style online activism and said real opposition is on the streets fighting, not only signing petitions online.
“Main Bhi Cockroach” Banners Hit Rohtak Roads as Youth Protest Paper Leaks
The Tribune reports that youth in Rohtak marched from Mansarover Park to the mini-secretariat with “Main Bhi Cockroach” banners, demanding accountability for paper leaks and the Education Minister’s resignation.
Former Civil Servant Ashish Joshi Withdraws Support From CJP Over Independence Concerns
Moneycontrol reports that former civil servant Ashish Joshi withdrew from CJP, saying the movement has potential but he refused to be part of anything “not genuinely independent.”
Fake CJP Membership Links Alert: Police Warn Youth Against Cockroach Party Phishing Scam
Times of India reports that Hisar police have warned against fake Cockroach Janta Party membership links circulating on WhatsApp and social media. CJP membership is free — verify links before...
The Guardian: CJP’s Rise Reflects Youth Anger in India
The Guardian/AP reports that CJP’s viral rise reflects the frustration of young Indians facing unemployment, exam leaks, rising costs and political alienation.
France 24: India’s Youth Turn Judge’s Cockroach Jab Into Viral Political Movement
France 24’s Truth or Fake segment frames CJP as a viral political movement born from a judge’s “cockroach” jab, showing how India’s youth turned insult into satire and mobilisation.
The Federal: Right-Wing Groups Try to Crush CJP as Cockroach Protests Hit the Streets
The Federal reports that CJP has moved from memes to street protests, with DYFI-backed rallies in Tamil Nadu and rival online campaigns trying to dilute the movement.
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