Could India’s viral Cockroach Janta Party spark South Asia’s next youth uprising?
The sudden viral rise of India’s Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a satirical movement seeking to push young Indians from online protest into politics, has fuelled speculation that it could mark the start of broader youth-led unrest, similar to the uprisings that shook Sri Lanka, Ban

AdvertisementIndiaThis Week in AsiaPoliticsCould India’s viral Cockroach Janta Party spark South Asia’s next youth uprising?Analysts say the satirical party reflects real discontent but remains far from matching the movements that toppled neighbouring governments4-MIN READ4-MIN ListenJunaid KathjuPublished: 4:00pm, 14 Jun 2026The sudden viral rise of India’s Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a satirical movement seeking to push young Indians from online protest into politics, has fuelled speculation that it could mark the start of broader youth-led unrest, similar to the uprisings that shook Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal.But while political analysts say the party reflects a deep undercurrent of anger among young Indians, they argue it is unlikely for now to become a mass movement on that scale because it has yet to show it can turn online momentum into sustained street mobilisation.
The CJP emerged last month after Chief Justice Surya Kant sparked controversy by describing some unemployed youth and activists as “cockroaches” and “parasites”.AdvertisementIn an act of defiance, young Indians reclaimed the term “cockroach” as a symbol of resilience against the political establishment, forming the CJP as a satirical play on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.What began as a stream of AI-generated memes, parody posts and dark humour quickly developed into an online collective, amassing more than 22 million Instagram followers within weeks of its launch.
Protesters shout slogans during a nationwide protest campaign launched by Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, in Pune, India, on Thursday. Photo: APThe movement then tried to convert that digital following into real-world pressure on June 6, when hundreds of supporters gathered at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to protest against alleged paper leaks, grading errors and other irregularities in competitive examinations.AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.
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