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Who Is Santy Sharma? The Rapper Who Called CJP “Internet Drama”

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Quick answer: Santy Sharma is a rapper from Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, who went viral after commenting on the Cockroach Janta Party. He called CJP “internet drama” and repeated the claim that CJP’s followers were from Pakistan — a claim CJP says has already been fact-checked and debunked.

Some people join a movement. Some people mock it. Some people accidentally prove that it has already entered the culture.

Santy Sharma’s comments did the third thing.

Who is Santy Sharma?

Santy Sharma is an Indian rapper based in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh. He became part of the CJP conversation after his remarks about the movement circulated widely on social media and were picked up by multiple outlets.

Before this moment, Santy Sharma was known mainly within the independent music and regional rap space. The CJP controversy pushed his name into a much wider national conversation.

What did Santy Sharma say about CJP?

According to the article, Santy Sharma made two major points about the Cockroach Janta Party:

  • He called CJP “internet drama” — suggesting it was more spectacle than serious movement.
  • He repeated the Pakistan-followers allegation — the claim that CJP’s growth was driven by users from Pakistan.

Both claims matter because they are not just casual opinions. They are part of a larger pattern where youth-led political anger is dismissed first as drama, then questioned as suspicious.

The Pakistan-followers claim does not hold up

CJP’s position is simple: the Pakistan-followers claim has already been answered with data.

The movement’s audience is overwhelmingly Indian. The allegation that it is being driven by Pakistan-linked accounts has not been supported with credible public evidence. Repeating the same claim without new proof does not make it stronger.

Whether the allegation comes from a political figure, a troll account, or a rapper from Ratlam, the question remains the same: where is the evidence?

Is CJP just “internet drama”?

CJP’s answer is no.

The internet is not separate from politics anymore. It is where young people organize, joke, protest, share evidence, build pressure, and force institutions to respond. Calling that “internet drama” is an easy way to avoid asking why so many people connected with the movement in the first place.

Movements in 2026 do not always begin with party offices and press conferences. Sometimes they begin with a slur, a meme, a badge, a form, and a group of people who are tired of being ignored.

Why the Santy Sharma moment matters

The Santy Sharma episode matters because it shows that CJP has crossed into cultural conversation. Artists, influencers, politicians, students, meme pages, and public figures are now reacting to it — whether they support it or dismiss it.

You do not respond to something that has no relevance.

If a rapper from Ratlam felt the need to comment on a youth-led political satire movement, that is not proof that CJP is drama. It is proof that CJP has surface area.

The cockroach record

They called unemployed youth cockroaches. CJP turned the insult into a symbol. They called the movement drama. CJP turned the drama into membership. They called the audience foreign. CJP pointed back to the data.

The cockroach does not need approval from a music video, a minister, or a comment section.

The cockroach only needs memory.

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