Voice of the Lazy & Unemployed.
It won’t be wrong to say that social media has the potential to make or break anything in 2026. And, this won’t be truer for the latest social media buzz around the Cockroach Janata Party. If you have recently come across this term and want to know everything about it, look no further than this article.
Herein, we shall talk about what the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) is, who founded it, and what is all the hype around it. So, stay tuned.
Well, it is a social media-driven trend, or we can term it as a “Movement” that came out as a form of joke, satire, meme, and humor. In the later part of May 2026, this movement gained a lot of traction amongst the youth of India. This party became popular in a few days for highlighting the issues faced by the ordinary citizen. To be specific, it raises concerns about the underemployed and unemployed youth of the country.
This is completely contradictory to traditional political parties and organizations because it has gained momentum through social media platforms, including Instagram, X/twitter, and other social media platforms. Additionally, the content delivered by this party is often a humorous commentary on the current political, economic, and social issues.
Answering the most important question, why it has gained massive popularity in a short span is because it has turned out to be the voice for people who feel ignored by the mainstream political parties.
The CJP has been founded by Abhijeet Dipke, who is a famous social media content creator and political commentator. Recent reports hint towards the fact that he launched the movement soon after the controversial public debate, which was directed towards the unemployed of the country, wherein the speaker referred to the unemployed as “cockroaches.” Despite getting agitated, Dipke and his supporters came up with the idea to transform it as a movement, which soon became symbolic of protest and resilience. Sounds quite interesting, right??
Soon after the debate, the CJP came into light, highlighting the issues faced by frustrated unemployed youth, such as higher living cost, unemployment or underemployment, limited job opportunities, etc. And today, the situation is such that the movement has attracted millions of followers and a huge amount of media coverage within a short span. Here are the factors that lead to its popularity:
Relatable content- Indian youth was able to identify the challenges that were the highlight of the movement.
Unemployment
Job insecurity
Rising expenses
Competitive job markets
Lack of opportunities for fresh graduates
Strong meme culture- The movement started as internet humor, which soon turned into jokes and memes. In short, it was a unique tool to communicate the challenges of the young Indians or Gen-Z.
Social media hype- Soon after CJP came into existence, posts, reels, and short videos related to the same started to gain traction amongst users, garnering thousands of likes, comments, and shares. This led to the popularity of the Cockroach Janata Party.
Youth engagement- Where traditional political parties and institutions fail to communicate and understand the Indian youth, the CJP uses such a communication tool that has become their voice.
Many individuals are unaware of why it is specifically called the Cockroach Janata Party and what the story is behind this name. This section of the article addresses the same. The origin of this name can be traced back to the controversy in which the unemployed youth were compared to and were called “cockroaches” or “parasites” during the public debate. This remark was made by Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant.
Supporters of the Chief Justice of India hint towards the fact that, While referring to the youth as “cockroaches”, the CJI meant the following:
Cockroaches or such parasites are difficult to eliminate.
They can also survive in difficult conditions.
They can easily adapt to challenges.
However, these were his actual words- "There are youngsters like cockroaches, they don't get any employment... Some of them become media, some of them become social media, some of them become RTI activists... and they start attacking everyone." After receiving the backlash, he then gave a clarification that “his criticism was specifically targeted at individuals using fraudulent degrees to enter professions, rather than unemployed youth in general.”
Some of the common issues that the CJP addresses are the following:
Better employment opportunities
Affordable education
Great accountability from political leaders
Increased youth representation
Socio-economic security
If you are also one of those individuals who wish to join the CJP, follow the simple process below:
Go to the official social media pages of the movement and follow them.
Start engaging with discussions, campaigns, and posts.
Share the content that raises awareness and becomes the voice of Indian cockroaches.
Participate in conversations and stay updated on the announcements.
Out of nowhere, the Cockroach Janata Party emerged as one of the most unique movements on social media and came into existence in India in May 2026. This article has already shed light on the agendas of this party, its founder, and how you can also become a supporter of this movement. Though we are still unaware of what the future holds, this party holds.