CJP’s X account banned, but ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ makes a comeback with another handle, once again attracts attention on the internet

CJP's X account banned, but 'Cockroach Janata Party' makes a comeback with another handle, once again attracts attention on the internet

‘Cockroach Janata Party’ – which is rapidly going viral on social media – has once again become a topic of discussion. Even after their previous X (formerly Twitter) account was banned, this satirical group has not given up. This group has created a new account and made a strong comeback on the internet. This time, the new handle is named ‘Kokroch is back’. Its profile bio also reads, “Cockroaches never die” – a statement that people are taking as a direct joke against the system. According to reports, the original account was blocked in India, prompting ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ founder Abhijeet Deepke to create this new account.

**Once again there is a stir on social media**

As soon as the new account was created, there was a huge uproar on social media. Within a very short time, thousands of people started following this new handle. Many users called it a “digital comeback”, while others described it as the new voice of youth anger. Over the past few days, this organization has gone viral on the internet at an astonishing speed. Through memes, satire and funny posts, it has managed to garner a huge following among the youth. On Instagram alone, its number of followers has now crossed 10 million (1 crore) – which is actually more than the BJP’s follower count.

**Emphasis on issues like unemployment and paper leak**

‘Cockroach Janata Party’ considers itself the voice of the unemployed and troubled youth. This page specifically raises issues like lack of jobs, paper leaks, rigging in competitive exams and general frustration with the system. It is worth noting that this entire digital movement started on 16 May. Following a controversy on social media over the word “cockroach”, youth started using it as a symbol of protest. Gradually, what started as a joke turned into a massive online campaign that sparked intense debate and discussion across the internet.

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