The official website of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) — also spelt Cockroach Janta Party · कॉकरोच जनता पार्टी. The voice of the lazy and unemployed.
Voice of the lazy & unemployed. A Gen Z political movement that started 72 hours ago, when the Chief Justice of India called us cockroaches. We decided to make it official — five demands, zero sponsors, one stubborn swarm.
NEET re-tests, NTA leaks, CUET chaos — an entire cohort's future left to chance.
CJP's first formal demand to the Government of India.
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The next morning, Abhijeet Dipke, a 30-year-old PR student at Boston University, opened a Twitter account and called it the Cockroach Janata Party. He didn't expect a response. He got a movement.
By 19 May, the party had a website, an anthem, a five-point agenda, and over a lakh registered members. Two sitting MPs — Mahua Moitra and Kirti Azad — publicly signed up. #MainBhiCockroach trended on X for 48 hours straight.
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We are not here to set up another PM CARES, holiday in Davos on the taxpayer's salary slip, or rebrand corruption as "strategic spending." We are here to ask — loudly, repeatedly, in writing — where the money went.
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The Cockroach Janta Party (also spelled Cockroach Janata Party, abbreviated CJP) is a satirical Gen Z political movement in India founded on 16 May 2026 by Abhijeet Dipke. It started the morning after CJI Surya Kant called unemployed youth "cockroaches" in court.
Full explainer: What is CJP? →Yes — the movement and its members are real. 1 lakh+ people registered in 72 hours. The party is not yet registered with the Election Commission of India and openly calls itself a satirical political movement.
See the full trust check →Membership is free. Sign up using your name, email, city and age. No card fee, no caste line, no party line.
Step-by-step guide: How to join CJP →The founder is Abhijeet Dipke, a public-relations student at Boston University and former Aam Aadmi Party social-media volunteer.
Read the biography →1 lakh+ registered members and multiple honorary public supporters.
Election accountability, reservation reforms, youth political literacy and more.
He compared unemployed youth to cockroaches during a court hearing.
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