u/AmitMudgil

“Maybe this is why Indian youth stopped trusting the system.”

“Maybe this is why Indian youth stopped trusting the system.”

NEET students asked for justice.

The internet got photo dumps instead.

That’s modern politics in one picture.

Maybe Cockroach Janta Party became viral because people finally realized:

In this country, PR moves faster than justice.🪳

u/AmitMudgil — 16 hours ago

What should CJP really promise?

I think Cockroach Janta Party should add things like this to their manifesto.

Because honestly, today’s youth is not asking for luxury anymore.

People just want:

• one peaceful sleep • one tension-free month • one honest friend • one stable salary • and a life where parents stop worrying.

Because these days…

that itself feels like luxury.

🪳 CJP For people surviving silently.

u/AmitMudgil — 17 hours ago

Cockroach Janta Party isn’t becoming viral because people are lazy. It’s becoming viral because people are tired.

A few days ago I thought Cockroach Janta Party was just another meme trend.

But now I honestly think it represents something much bigger.

India’s youth isn’t angry for no reason.

People study for years → paper leak happens. People apply for jobs → “experience required.” People get degrees → ₹12k salary offers. People question the system → “anti-national.” People make memes → accounts get withheld.

And then suddenly this weird “cockroach” symbol appears… and millions relate to it.

That’s the interesting part.

Normally, being called a cockroach is an insult.

But this generation converted the insult into identity.

“Cockroaches survive everything.”

That line alone explains why this movement exploded.

I’m not even saying CJP is right or wrong politically.

But I do think it exposed one real thing:

A lot of Indian youth are not lazy anymore. They are mentally exhausted.

And maybe memes are becoming the only language left that people actually listen to.

What do you guys think?

Is Cockroach Janta Party:

  • a genuine youth frustration movement OR
  • just another internet political experiment?

Interested to hear honest opinions.

u/AmitMudgil — 1 day ago