Youth-Led Revolution Shakes Indian Politics with Social Media Wave

The Cockroach Janta Party, founded by Abhijeet Dipke, is a youth-driven movement challenging India's education minister and criticizing Prime Minister Modi. With 22 million followers, Dipke advocates against exam leaks and unemployment, urging protests in Delhi. His return to India stirs concern over potential arrest.

Youth-Led Revolution Shakes Indian Politics with Social Media Wave

The Cockroach Janta Party, a rapidly growing online youth movement in India, is taking a bold step from the digital realm to real-life protests. Founded by Abhijeet Dipke, the group has quickly gained a following of millions, driven by dissatisfaction with current political and socioeconomic issues affecting the young population.

Dipke, who plans to return to India from the U.S., has issued a call for the education minister's resignation following exam paper leaks and errors impacting students' careers. His appeal has resonated widely, rallying 800,000 students to sign a petition against Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, while the government faces growing public dissent.

Despite government criticism and potential legal threats, Dipke remains undeterred. Concerns over unemployment and a controversial comparison of youth to 'cockroaches' by a top judge fuel the movement’s momentum. As the CJP fortifies its position, the calls for accountability are becoming impossible to ignore.

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