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Was โ€œCockroach Janta Partyโ€ Just Satireโ€ฆ or Something Bigger?๐Ÿ˜ณ | BJP #shorts

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Was โ€œCockroach Janta Partyโ€ Just Satireโ€ฆ or Something Bigger?๐Ÿ˜ณ | BJP #shorts A strange new political trend called the โ€œCockroach Janta Partyโ€ has suddenly gone viral across Indian social media, triggering intense debates around satire, digital propaganda, political ecosystems, and anti-establishment narratives. The controversy reportedly began after remarks attributed to Surya Kant went viral online, where unemployed people were allegedly compared to โ€œcockroachesโ€ during a discussion. The statement quickly sparked outrage, memes, and political reactions across platforms like X and Instagram. Soon after, a digital โ€œCockroach Janta Partyโ€ manifesto started circulating online, presented as a satirical political movement targeting institutions like courts, mainstream media networks, large corporations, and the Election Commission. The debate intensified when online users began linking the campaign to Abhijeet Dipke, a political communications professional who reportedly worked with Aam Aadmi Party and was associated with digital communication and campaign management during previous election cycles. According to claims circulating online, Dipke had earlier worked in communication-related roles connected to the Delhi government and leaders such as Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia. Critics of the campaign allege that the so-called โ€œCockroach Janta Partyโ€ is not just internet humor but part of a broader digital narrative designed to undermine institutions and push anti-establishment messaging among Gen-Z and millennial audiences through meme culture and social media engagement. Supporters, however, argue that it is simply political satire and a form of online protest reflecting frustration with unemployment, governance, and public institutions. The controversy has now become another major flashpoint in Indiaโ€™s growing battle over digital narratives, meme politics, political branding, and the influence of social media ecosystems on public opinion. Cockroach Janta Party, AAP digital campaign, Abhijeet Dipke, Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, political propaganda India, meme politics, social media campaign, Indian politics, digital narrative war, unemployment controversy, political satire India, viral manifesto, online political movement #CockroachJantaParty #AAP #ArvindKejriwal #IndianPolitics #PoliticalDebate #SocialMedia #DigitalPropaganda #MemePolitics #IndiaNews #PoliticalSatire #TrendingNews #InternetCulture #ViralControversy

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Comments 100 reecehopkins473: Lol,They proved CJI Right ๐Ÿ˜‚.