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CJP is Propoganda of Opposition Party ?? Or First Voice Social Media Movement Of Genz !!

Lately, a “Cockroach Janta Party” kind of Gen Z movement has been growing on social media. Many people are trying to label it as an opposition-backed agenda, but the discussion itself started after comments associated with the present CJI of India were interpreted by many young people as insulting Gen Z by comparing them to “parasites” or “cockroaches.” If young people react to statements they find disrespectful, does that automatically make them part of some political agenda?

The bigger issue is the atmosphere being created today. Whenever someone questions the government, speaks against corruption, raises concerns about unemployment, paper leaks, or failed implementation of policies, they are quickly branded as “anti-national,” linked to Pakistan or the ISI, or accused of working against India. In a democracy, criticism of the system should not be treated as betrayal. Silencing every opposing voice is not patriotism — it is a dangerous step toward authoritarian thinking.

Gen Z is probably one of the most patient yet frustrated generations in modern India. From school itself, students are facing corruption and uncertainty. Government exams get leaked, years of hard work are wasted, and even basic systems like rechecking and result management often fail students. Naturally, young people begin losing trust in institutions that are supposed to secure their future.

Earlier, brain drain mostly happened because of unemployment. Now, corruption and lack of transparency are becoming equally powerful reasons. Many talented young Indians are starting to feel that merit no longer guarantees opportunity, and that leaving the country may offer a fairer future.

Corruption today is not limited to politics. Whether in corporations or government offices, favoritism and internal networking have deeply affected meritocracy. People talk a lot about nepotism in Bollywood, but nepotism and unfair advantages exist just as strongly in corporate spaces too. Labour laws are announced, but implementation often remains weak while employees continue facing exploitation.

And when Gen Z raises its voice about these realities — through memes, social media movements, or public criticism — they are immediately dismissed as puppets of the opposition. Maybe instead of mocking or suppressing young voices, the country should start listening to why an entire generation feels so unheard, frustrated, and disconnected from the system.

A democracy becomes stronger when its youth can question the system without fear. Patriotism should mean wanting the country to improve — not staying silent when something is wrong.

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u/Sach_In_Corporate — 1 day ago