Cockroach Janta Party: X account blocked in India as soon as it overtook BJP in followers, what did the founder say… | Cockroach Janta Party X Account Blocked In India After Surpassing Bjp Followers

The X account of the satirical movement Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) has been blocked in India. This action happened after BJP got more followers on Instagram. CJP’s demands include 50% women’s reservation and true freedom of media.

Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke has tweeted that his X account has been closed in India. This action took place just when this satirical political movement had overtaken the official handle of BJP in the number of followers on Instagram. After this news, the discussion about this meme-campaign popular among Gen Z has intensified. People are giving mixed opinions on this on social media.

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What did the party founder say?

Party founder Abhijeet Dipke himself confirmed this news. He shared a screenshot, which shows that the account is blocked in India. Reacting to this action, Deepke wrote, “As expected, the account of Cockroach Janata Party has been closed in India.”

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How was the reaction on social media?

There were huge reactions on this post on social media. One user wrote, “This is a good sign for CJP! People in power are nervous about his reach, which means they have seen CJP as a big change maker.”

Another user said, “This is the right step.” Meanwhile, a third user, referring to the cockroach killing spray, wrote, “Someone has just used HIT.”

A fourth user echoed his sentiments, writing, “Gen Z, move on! Create the atmosphere, play music and show energy. There are many true voices rising now, and they will soon push you towards your real responsibilities towards the country. Hopefully this movement will eliminate many faces of corruption everywhere.”

Some people even expressed their views through memes.

What is Cockroach Janata Party?

According to the party’s official website, CJP is “the political party of those whom the system forgot to count. Five demands. Zero sponsors. A big, stubborn bunch.” Its manifesto includes several demands, such as: no Rajya Sabha seat for the Chief Justice after retirement, action against deletion of valid votes, 50% reservation for women, and taking steps for true freedom of the media.

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