Let’s be honest: The "Cockroach Janta Party" is just entertainment. It won't change a damn thing.
Everyone is hyped about the page hitting 15M followers. The memes are great, and watching mainstream politicians sweat is satisfying. But look at the reality before thinking this is a revolution.
Following an Instagram page takes 0.5 seconds. It costs nothing and requires zero effort. This is classic slacktivism.
The Good Side: It shows the establishment that the youth is frustrated. It is a solid mirror to the system and gives people a safe way to vent. It proves that the internet can unify people overnight.
The Reality Check: But that is where it ends. Memes do not create jobs. A high follower count won’t stop paper leaks or fix the education system. The biggest trap here is the "safety valve" effect—people laugh at a reel, the anger goes away, and everyone feels like they "participated" in a movement. But the next morning, reality remains exactly the same.
Also, look at the celebs and politicians jumping in. They do not care about unemployment; they just want a piece of that 15M engagement pie. In a month, the algorithm will shift, the joke will die, and everyone will move on to the next viral trend.
What actually works? Real change requires this digital energy to move ground-level. That means actual youth advocacy, filing RTIs, asking hard questions about education budgets, and voting strictly on employment data—not on emotional rhetoric or internet hype.
Enjoy the memes, but do not confuse an Instagram trend with actual political power. The system does not care about follower counts.