This girl is apparently a doctor, yet she is publicly mocking a cadaver.
A cadaver is not a prop, or an object for cheap humour. It is a human being who chose to donate their body for medical education and scientific advancement after death.
When students enter medical college and step into the dissection hall, they take a cadaveric oath, a solemn pledge that serves as a tribute to body donors. The cadaver is regarded as the student's "first teacher" to foster empathy, ethics, gratitude, and respect for human dignity.
During my first year of MBBS, our cadaver was a retired Brigadier. We treated him with dignity because we understood that we were learning from a person who had made a conscious, and rare in Indian society, decision for the benefit of future patients and future doctors.
Mocking a cadaver and making lewd remarks about the body's private parts is not edgy, funny, or bold. It reflects a complete failure to understand one of the most basic ethical principles taught in medicine: respect for human dignity, even after death.
It may or may not attract liability under the BNS, but it is unquestionably conduct that falls far below the ethical standards expected of a medical professional.
The @NMC_IND should take cognizance of this matter and ensure that such behaviour has consequences.
There was also a boy on the same show who made derogatory remarks about a girl who was apparently his date, and he is rightly facing the consequences of his actions. This girl should be held to the same standard.
There are certain things in life that should never be mocked, and a cadaver is one of them.
Making fun of a cadaver at any level is completely unacceptable.
A family donates the body of their loved one so that future doctors can learn and serve society better. That is an extraordinary act of trust and generosity.
If such noble people stop donating their bodies because of this kind of behavior, medical education itself will suffer. This is not a joke, not "content," and not something that can be brushed aside.
This is a very serious matter and must be treated as such..
Any protest where “Azadi” slogans are being chanted raises serious questions about its intent.
Over the last few decades, “Azadi” has been associated with Kashmiri separatism and later mainstreamed by JNU’s Left ecosystem. The meaning and baggage of the slogan are well known.
If this was genuinely about NEET, the focus should have remained on NEET. Instead, separatist-minded activists seem to have hijacked the issue.
NEET may be the excuse. The larger agenda appears to be something else.
So the so-called Cockroach Protest flopped exactly as expected. Not even a hundred organic supporters turned up, and frankly, that outcome was predictable from day one.
Online activism is easy. All you have to do is hit follow, repost a few hashtags, and convince yourself you're part of some grand revolution. Real-world mobilisation is a completely different game. Who is going to leave their studies, job, business, or daily routine, travel to Delhi in 42°C heat, and stand on the streets for a cause they don't genuinely care about?
Historically, only two kinds of people show up for protests. First, professional agitators, the NGO activists, comrades, student-politics regulars, self-styled farmer leaders, political aspirants, and others whose entire relevance depends on remaining permanently aggrieved. Second, people who truly believe in a cause and are willing to bear personal costs for it, whether it is religion, reservation, language, or some issue that directly affects their lives.
The Cockroach Janta online ecosystem fits into neither category. Its followers are largely urban youth, students, and working professionals who join such trends because they are fashionable at the moment. It gives them the feeling of participating in something meaningful without requiring any actual sacrifice. The reason they never show up on the streets is simple: they are not suffering in real life to the extent they claim online.
Today's turnout exposed the gap between social media noise and ground reality. Viral posts, trending hashtags, and inflated follower counts create the illusion of a mass movement. The moment people are asked to step away from their screens and show up physically, the illusion collapses.
Hopefully, the Cockroach Party leadership received a much-needed reality check. Online gimmicks do not automatically translate into real-world support. In fact, Delhi has seen larger organic gatherings for street dogs opposing a Supreme Court ruling than the combined strength that assembled at Jantar Mantar today.
So Abhijeet Dipke, the principal cockroach, has landed in India and the first call that he makes is to Brinda Karat - the same Brinda Karat, whose party rejected Ram Mandir, wage battles to free Kashmir from India, calls 'Love Jihad' an attack on Muslims, is now going to stand with Cockroaches.
This goes to show the mindset of this movement, which is indirectly pushing the Gen Z in the hands of Leftists/Maoists, who celebrate Naxalism.
Meet @SauravDassss - Spokesperson of Cockroach Janta Party.
Can’t survive 10 minutes in Delhi heat.
- bringing an uncle just to fan him,
- chilling with cold drinks under a tree,
- and pretending to represent Gen-Z anger.
These Lutyens activists want “revolution” with VIP comfort and AC-level treatment..! 💀
As per reports, the first political call made by Cockroach Janata Party founder Abhijit Dipke after reaching Delhi was to CPM leader Brinda Karat.
Now, with the Left and its student wings standing firmly behind his protest, the question that arises is that is this really a students protest, or a politically backed movement being driven from behind the scenes?? Join the dots.
The issue with wokes is they can’t digest the fact that someone who’s educated & doing fine in life, can have a political ideology opposite to them.
To make sense of this glitch in their matrix, they assume one must be paid to have a different opinion than them. This intolerance is what keeps them always angry. I have my sympathies :)
The Cockroach Janta Party is riding on genuine Gen-Z grievances much like its progenitor AAP once exploited legitimate middle-class frustrations, but it will soon reveal its true colours: anarchism, state control, Hinduphobia, and fantasies of breaking up India.
My views:
Watching the 3 clowns from CJP I’m convinced Mr Dharmendra Pradhan should resign. That mind-numbingly stupid wastrels, like these 3 passed through our “education” system, got degrees & certificates is the most damning indictment of and biggest scandal of our “education” system.
Exposing the Cockroach Janata Party, and every member that constitutes this fad carries an Anti-India mindset.
Meet Saurav Das - the newly appointed Chief Spokesperson of CJP.
Your Article 370 tweet is naked anti-India venom.
SC upholds full integration of J&K → you scream “democracy in free fall” and “no hope of justice”.
Not concern. Pure hatred for a united India that buried your separatist fantasy.
To the Western media,
Many people who migrate from India to your countries no longer identify themselves as Indian. They prefer to be known by their religious, linguistic, or regional identity, and some openly express hostility toward India.
So when one of them commits a crime, please respect their chosen identity and report them accordingly. Don't label them as Indians. If they reject the identity when it suits them, don't impose it when it doesn't. We don't want any association with them.
-Protests at Jantar Mantar are permitted, but only after obtaining the necessary permission from the authorities.
-Even BJP leaders and workers are required to seek permission before organizing any protest there.
-In the past, BJP members have also been detained by Delhi Police during protests.
Now, Kejriwal's Cockroaches sena have announced a protest at Jantar Mantar without taking the required permission. So if they are detained, it should not come as a surprise. Infact they want to get arrested and set the narrative:
-Modi govt is scared
-Modi govt arrested the opposition
-Modi govt doesn't allow protests
-Modi govt is a dictatorship
-Modi govt is crushing the youth
The script seems to be prepared in advance, with the arrest being projected as the main event rather than the protest itself....
Ahmedabad is a hopelessly boring Tier 2 city. Please don’t move here.
Living here is an absolute nightmare:
• Zero Adrenaline: Women are just casually roaming around at 2 AM eating ice cream without fearing for their lives or dodging intense police naka bandis. Where is the survival thrill?
• No Linguistic Pride: If you don't speak Gujarati, nobody even threatens to beat you up or smash your shop's signboards. They just awkwardly reply in broken Hindi. Absolutely no passion!
• No Traffic Trauma: The roads are so wide and well planned that you actually reach your destination in 20 minutes. How am I supposed to finish my audiobooks or rethink my life choices during a 3 hour bumper to bumper commute?
• Missing Action: Someone bumps into your vehicle, and they just say sorry and pay you instead of pulling out a hockey stick. No street fights, no "Tu jaanta nahi mera baap kaun hai." So dull.
• Zero Aesthetic Culture: No underground drug or Udta Punjab vibes. Just boring, safe, sober families existing everywhere.
Honestly, it’s unbearable. Please stay in your happening metro cities, enjoy spending half your life in traffic and keep breathing that sweet AQI 1000 air.
NOTE ON CJP🚨‼️
The rise of meme-based political pages targeting Gen Z should genuinely concern anyone who values independent thinking.
A dangerous pattern is emerging, politics is being reduced to dark edits, viral outrage, manipulated clips, and “cool” anti-establishment branding.
Many of these pages don’t build awareness; they build emotional reactions. Fake followers, inflated engagement, selective narratives, and algorithm-driven outrage are being used to create the illusion of a massive youth revolution.
Questioning governments is healthy in a democracy. Blindly following random internet pages pretending to be intellectual movements is not.
What’s more ironic is that some accounts operating outside India are trying to “educate” Indian youth on nationalism, democracy, and revolution through meme culture. Politics is not entertainment content.
An intelligent youngster should question everyone: government, opposition, influencers, and meme pages alike. Glorifying controversial political figures blindly while calling yourself “intellectual” defeats the entire point of critical thinking.
Gen Z deserves facts, debates, solutions, and accountability: not psychological manipulation packaged as edgy entertainment.
Democracy runs on awareness, not algorithms.
Cockroach Janta Party claims that it will speak truth to power.
AAP is in power in Punjab. Elections are coming in Feb 2027.
Punjab has drug issue. They are doing fiscally very poor. CM has lost his image.
So, they will speak truth to power right? They will expose AAP right?