🚨 Satirical Movement Website and Accounts Taken Down After Viral Growth
• Digital Clampdown: Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the viral online satirical movement "Cockroach Janta Party" (CJP), has accused the Indian Government of taking down the group's official website. Dipke also reported that both his personal Instagram account and the CJP’s official page were hacked. • Rapid Engagement & Scale: Launched just a week ago, the CJP’s Instagram page amassed over 22 million followers—surpassing the ruling BJP's 9 million followers. According to provisional data shared by the founder, 1 million people signed up for the movement within seven days. • Political Driver: The CJP was formed in response to recent controversial remarks by Indian Chief Justice Surya Kant regarding unemployed youth. The movement has leveraged its rapid growth to campaign for the resignation of Indian Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, securing 600,000 signatures on a petition amid nationwide protests over alleged government exam leaks.