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The Indian government temporarily suspended the X account of satirical outfit Cockroach Janata Party, prompting its founder to launch a new account, 'Cockroach is Back'.
Explore how the Oggy Janata Party and Cockroach Janta Party use memes and satire to comment on politics, youth issues, animal rights, and education debates in India.
India’s newest political movement started with an insult - and led to people proudly dressing up as cockroaches.
It quickly went viral, attracting support from politicians, activists, artists and a large number of young and not so young social media users.While the X account became inaccessible in India on Thursday,
A new social media parody outfit called Oggy Janata Party (OJP) has emerged, positioning itself as a counter-movement to the viral Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). The development has added another layer to what has become one of India's biggest and viral internet-driven political phenomena of 2026.
The X account of Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), a satirical digital outfit that emerged last week and quickly gained traction on social media, was withheld in In
The Cockroach Janta Party, or the CJP, a satirical digital outfit, has more than 19 million followers on Instagram.
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