Cockroach Janta Party Crosses 11 Million Followers Leaving BJP Behind as Modi BJP Govt Faces Fear and X Account Gets Banned in India
Cockroach Janta Party has created a huge stir on social media by crossing more than 11 million followers on Instagram in just a few days. This new satirical group started by Abhijeet Dipke after Chief Justice Surya Kant compared some unemployed youth to cockroaches. The page quickly gained massive popularity among young people who are upset about unemployment paper leaks and lack of good jobs. It has now left the official BJP account behind which has around 8.7 million followers. Many young Indians joined the movement by filling a simple form and thousands became members fast. The account talks about real problems like better education healthcare and exam scams in a funny but sharp way that connects with the youth. This sudden rise shows the deep frustration among the younger generation with the current system.
The Modi BJP government now seems to be in fear after this fast growth of Cockroach Janta Party. Soon after the page crossed the BJP in followers its X account was withheld in India following a legal demand. Users in the country now see a message that the account is restricted. The founder Abhijeet Dipke said this was expected and shared the news on social media. Many people are calling this action a ban by the Modi BJP government to silence the voice of youth. This has added more anger online with supporters saying it proves the government and institutions are trying to control criticism. At the same time questions are rising whether Chief Justice Surya Kant made his remarks under pressure from the Modi government. People are openly asking if the highest court is working independently or following the ruling party line on issues like unemployment.
The whole episode started when Chief Justice Surya Kant used strong words in court about some unemployed youth who turn to social media journalism or activism. Many saw it as an attack on the entire young generation struggling for jobs. The Cockroach Janta Party turned this into a big protest movement using humour and satire. Millions of users are now discussing if the judiciary is under political influence from the Modi BJP government. The quick restriction on the X account has made people even more suspicious about freedom of speech in the country. While the Instagram page is still active and growing fast the action on X has created fresh debates on how the government handles new digital voices that challenge it. Young people feel this shows fear in the ruling setup when a simple meme page can grow bigger than a major political party.
This viral movement highlights the power of social media in giving voice to common concerns. Small actions like this reveal bigger issues such as youth unemployment and trust in institutions. Many families and students are watching closely hoping for real solutions instead of restrictions. The Modi BJP government and authorities may need to address these feelings directly so that young Indians feel heard. As the Cockroach Janta Party continues to gain attention online it remains to be seen how this digital push affects larger conversations about jobs justice and governance in the coming days. People from different backgrounds are joining the discussion and looking for positive changes that can improve daily life for the youth
