{"id":201849,"date":"2026-05-29T19:40:39","date_gmt":"2026-05-29T14:40:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/?p=201849"},"modified":"2026-05-29T19:40:39","modified_gmt":"2026-05-29T14:40:39","slug":"gen-z-cockroach-janta-party-emerges-as-symbol-of-youth-disillusionment-in-modis-india","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/2026\/05\/29\/gen-z-cockroach-janta-party-emerges-as-symbol-of-youth-disillusionment-in-modis-india.html","title":{"rendered":"Gen-Z Cockroach Janta Party emerges as symbol of youth disillusionment in Modi\u2019s India"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-201850\" src=\"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/Cockroach-Janata-Party-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"880\" height=\"495\" srcset=\"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/Cockroach-Janata-Party-2.jpg 880w, https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/Cockroach-Janata-Party-2-390x220.jpg 390w, https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/Cockroach-Janata-Party-2-780x439.jpg 780w, https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2026\/05\/Cockroach-Janata-Party-2-768x432.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 880px) 100vw, 880px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>New Delhi, May 29 (KMS): A satirical online movement known as the \u201cCockroach Janta Party\u201d (CJP) has rapidly emerged as a striking expression of Gen-Z dissent in India, reflecting growing frustration over unemployment, rising living costs, and concerns about political accountability under Prime Minister Narendra Modi\u2019s government.<\/p>\n<p>According to Kashmir Media Service, the movement was initiated by 30-year-old Abhijeet Dipke, a public relations strategist currently based in the United States, after a viral social media post triggered nationwide debate. The post was a response to comments by India\u2019s top judge, Chief Justice Surya Kant of the Supreme Court, who compared unemployed youth to cockroaches.<\/p>\n<p>The group has since adopted the cockroach as its symbolic mascot and built a digital manifesto around online mobilisation and humour-driven critique. It describes itself as representing \u201cthe lazy, the unemployed, and the chronically correct,\u201d and has gained massive traction on Instagram, reportedly reaching millions of followers within days. The surge in popularity comes amid rising concerns in India over youth unemployment and repeated irregularities in competitive examinations, issues that have already sparked protests and online activism across India.<\/p>\n<p>Political analysts say the movement\u2019s enormous popularity has begun to dent Modi\u2019s image, despite his party\u2019s recent victories in key state elections, even as wider frustration grows over rising fuel prices and gas shortages brought by the US-Israeli war on Iran, Reuters reported.<\/p>\n<p>They say the movement\u2019s rapid rise highlights a deeper undercurrent of discontent among young Indians, arguing that the scale of engagement with CJP content indicates a widening gap between official claims of economic stability and the lived realities of a large section of India\u2019s youth population. They add that such digital mobilisation, even if satirical, signals a growing challenge to the ruling establishment\u2019s public image.<\/p>\n<p>Prominent activist Yogendra Yadav described the trend as a sign of \u201clatent but widespread disquiet\u201d in Indian society, saying that such mass online engagement would be unlikely if conditions were broadly stable. \u201cIf all was well with the country and the economy, 20 million young people would not rally around something like this,\u201d Reuters quoted him as saying.<\/p>\n<p>Senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan cautioned that while the movement has gained significant momentum online, its long-term impact will depend on whether it transitions into organised offline mobilisation. \u201cThis is their moment, but they need to walk carefully,\u201d he said, adding, \u201cIf they want to take it forward they will have to organise and then come on the streets protesting on the issues which they have been raising online.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Dipke, the founder of CJP, has reportedly faced threats and online harassment following the viral spread of his posts. In interactions with Reuters from the US, where Dipke has lived for the past two years, he he said he has endured intense pressure while managing the movement\u2019s rapid growth. \u201cThe Indian government has declared me a national security threat,\u201d he said. \u201cThey are trying to defame me. But democratically, within our constitutional rights, we will do what needs to be done.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Dipke has publicly shared data showing about 95 per cent of the nearly 23m followers of the Instagram account are based in India, with majority belonging to Gen-Z (born between 1997 and 2007), highlighting its strong appeal among younger demographics.<\/p>\n<p>Despite its digital success\u2014reportedly surpassing follower counts of established political parties on social media\u2014experts caution that translating online popularity into real-world political influence remains a major challenge in India\u2019s tightly contested and resource-driven political environment.<\/p>\n<p>Observers also point to growing concerns over internet restrictions and content blocking in India, with digital rights advocates arguing that such measures risk framing dissent and satire as security threats rather than democratic expression.<\/p>\n<p>While supporters see CJP as a generational voice of frustration, critics urge caution against overestimating its political impact, noting that a sustained organizational structure would be essential before any transition into street-level activism.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>New Delhi, May 29 (KMS): A satirical online movement known as the \u201cCockroach Janta Party\u201d (CJP) has rapidly emerged as a striking expression of Gen-Z dissent in India, reflecting growing frustration over unemployment, rising living costs, and concerns about political accountability under Prime Minister Narendra Modi\u2019s government. 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