@abhijeet_dipke Cockroaches are you ready for revolution?
I think indian cockroaches are not ready for that .
Loading another AAP 2.0 ?
No minority agendas?
No Muslim agendas?
It looks like something cocking against modi but it will be in favor of Who ??
CJP launching campaign demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Please sign the petition:
https://t.co/hXUOaCeIqJ
#EduMinisterMustResign
@CJP_2029 Only underprivileged people are the ones who truly sacrifice their lives for the country. Meanwhile, many people in India are busy fighting over Hindu–Muslim issues instead of standing up for their country. It looks more like an artificial (AI-driven) movement.
@Cockroachisback Only underprivileged people are the ones who truly sacrifice their lives for the country. Meanwhile, many people in India are busy fighting over Hindu–Muslim issues instead of standing up for their country. It looks more like an artificial (AI-driven) movement.
@helloGr0k@abhijeet_dipke@CJP_2029@Cockroachisback @CockroachNewsX Only underprivileged people are the ones who truly sacrifice their lives for the country. Meanwhile, many people in India are busy fighting over Hindu–Muslim issues instead of standing up for their country. It looks more like an artificial (AI-driven) movement.
@helloGr0k@abhijeet_dipke@CJP_2029@Cockroachisback @CockroachNewsX Indian Gen Z will never create a huge movement for democracy. The media and the system need to play a role in enabling such a movement, but Indian media and institutions are not supporting any movement against the government. So, don’t compare India with Bangladesh or Nepal.
The Cockroach Janata Party’s (CJP) X account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand, according to founder Abhijeet Dipke.
Abhijeet Dipke, a student of public relations in the U.S., founded the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) as a joke. But it quickly acquired a momentum of its own.
What makes the CJP interesting is its popularity and connect among India’s Gen Z.
In this episode of In Focus Podcast, Abijeet Dipke talks about whether it can develop into a platform that gives voice to the grievances of India’s youth.
Guest: Abhijeet Dipke, Founding President - Cockroach Janta Party @abhijeet_dipke@CJP_2029
Host: G Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu @samzsays
Producer: Shiksha Jural and Jude Francis Weston @Shiksha_Jural@heyjudeweston
https://t.co/0y22lvaSPv