The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a satirical political movement, had its X account withheld in India shortly after its follower count surpassed the BJP's on Instagram. Party founder Abhijeet Dipke confirmed the development, which has sparked a wide range of reactions on social media.
Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke tweeted that its X account has been withheld in India, just hours after the satirical political movement overtook the BJP’s official Instagram handle in follower count, intensifying the buzz around the meme-driven Gen Z campaign. The post has prompted a series of reactions on social media, with people sharing polarising comments.

How Did The Party Founder React?
The development was confirmed by party founder Abhijeet Dipke, who shared a screenshot showing the account blocked in India. Reacting to the move, Dipke wrote, "As expected, Cockroach Janta Party's account has been withheld in India".
How Did Social Media React?
The post prompted a series of responses on social media. An individual wrote, “Well, that's a good sign for CJP! the reach is panicking the rulers, which means they have sensed CJP as a disruptor.”
"This is the correct move," said another. "Someone just used HIT," a third commenter said, referring to a cockroach killing spray.
A fourth expressed, “Gen Z, come on! Set the tone, hit the music, and bring the energy. Too many sincere voices are rising now, and they will soon push you toward your real duties and responsibilities toward the nation. May this movement dismantle the many faces of corruption everywhere.”
Some even used memes to express their feelings.
About Cockroach Janta Party
The official website states CJP is “A political party for the people the system forgot to count. Five demands. Zero sponsors. One large, stubborn swarm.” Its manifesto includes demands such as: No post-retirement Rajya Sabha seats for Chief Justices, action against deletion of valid votes, 50% reservation for women, actions for truly independent media, and others.


