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The rise of the “Cockroach Janta Party” shouldn’t become another temporary outrage cycle

If we genuinely want change and don’t want this movement to die like so many before it, we need to learn from our past mistakes:

Right now BJP supporters are probably assuming this is just another short-lived wave of online anger that will disappear in a few days. We cannot let that happen.

  1. Every movement collapses when it turns into blind worship of an individual. People are flawed and eventually disappoint. Let this remain a collective youth-driven movement, not a personality cult.
  2. As this grows, there will be endless attempts to discredit the people associated with it. Some criticism may even be valid. But the larger issue is the condition of the country itself. We shouldn’t lose focus every time a new controversy appears.
  3. No single person is going to “save India.” No leader will have every answer. Change only happens when people stay involved collectively instead of waiting for a messiah. Nobody should be given god-like status.
  4. As CJP grows, disagreements and factions will naturally emerge. BJP will absolutely try to exploit those divisions to weaken the movement. We need to learn to stay united despite differences instead of turning on each other immediately.

If this becomes just another viral moment, nothing changes. If people stay organized and united, maybe something finally does.

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u/Icy_Pay_1885 — 2 days ago