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The Cockroach Janata Party has exposed a generation crushed by rigged exams, rampant unemployment and billionaire-owned media — and the government's response (blocking websites and suspending accounts on bogus national security grounds) only proves the establishment is rattled. This movement's demands are surgical: judicial independence, accountability for corrupt officials and an end to cozy post-retirement rewards for judges.
The CJP is a viral moment masquerading as a movement — its manifesto reads like a juvenile group project, and its demands are oddly narrow compared to the genuine frustrations fueling its rise. Worse, the founder studied public relations abroad while claiming to represent India's struggling youth, and the party's posts have quietly shifted from youth grievances to straight-up partisan attacks tied to the AAP ecosystem. Anger goes viral easily, but governing takes far more than a social media caption.