
India's 'Cockroach Janta Party' Website Blocked Amid Controversy
The website of India's satirical 'Cockroach Janta Party' has reportedly been blocked, with its founder alleging government crackdown and 'dictatorial behavior.' The party, which gained viral attention, is also facing claims of being part of a 'cross-border' influence operation.
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India's parody 'cockroach party' claims website has been blocked
The satirical group has gained millions of followers as "the voice of the lazy and unemployed".
Read full article →Cockroach Janta Party’s founder says Indian government took website down
Group’s creator says his Instagram page was also hacked, along with the movement’s account.
Read full article →'49% followers from Pak': BJP claims CJP holds only 9% support from India
The BJP has alleged that nearly half of the social media support for the viral 'Cockroach Janta Party' originates from Pakistan, with less than 10% from India. The party claims the digital campaign, which targets issues like unemployment and exam leaks, is a foreign influence operation aimed at destabilizing India.
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Read full article →Now, Cockroach Janta Party website taken down; founder slams ‘dictatorial behaviour’
What started as an online satire campaign later became a broader discussion of digital dissent and growing frustration among young people.
Read full article →The Cockroach Janta Party is a performance — driven by the elite and algorithms
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