Viral 'Cockroach Janta Party' sparks political discourse on youth frustration. Abhijeet Dipke, a 30-year-old Boston University postgraduate, launched the satirical political movement after Chief Justice of India's controversial remarks. The campaign rapidly gained traction, accumulating over 80,000 registrations within days and drawing significant social media engagement. The movement positions itself as the voice of unemployed and underemployed youth, reflecting widespread frustration with political representation. Even established political figures have expressed interest in joining. Dipke's background in public relations and previous work with political campaigns shaped this unconventional platform, which has sparked intense debate about youth engagement in Indian politics and their perceived exclusion from mainstream political discourse.
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