Satirical political movement gains massive traction. The Cockroach Janta Party, founded by Abhijeet Dipke, a former AAP social media volunteer, has attracted over 50,000 members within days of launch. Emerging from controversy surrounding Chief Justice Surya Kant's remarks about unemployed youth, this Gen-Z driven digital movement combines humor with serious political demands. The party's manifesto includes 50 percent Cabinet reservation for women, election bans for defecting lawmakers, restrictions on post-retirement Rajya Sabha positions for Chief Justices, and investigations into media anchor bank accounts. Operating under the tagline "Voice of the lazy and unemployed," the movement represents frustrated citizens demanding accountability and transparency in government spending.
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