In India, the "Cockroach Janta Party" (CJP), which emerged as a satirical movement on social media and quickly gained the support of thousands of young people, has launched an indefinite protest in the country's capital, New Delhi.
Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the movement, stated that the protesters do not intend to stop the action until their demands are met. According to him, the goal is to draw attention to the existing socio-economic problems in the country and call on government agencies to take responsibility.
Initially created by internet users for humor and satire, the "Cockroach Party" has gained widespread public support in recent weeks, transforming into a real protest movement. Members of the movement raise issues such as unemployment, corruption, problems in the education system, and the need for increased transparency in public administration.
One of the main demands of the protesters is the resignation of India's education minister amid scandals related to the leakage of state examination materials. Participants in the action believe that political responsibility should be assigned for the events that have occurred, and appropriate reforms should be implemented.
According to international media reports, hundreds of people participate daily in the protest in New Delhi. The organizers emphasize the peaceful nature of the protests, stating that they are striving to achieve changes through democratic means.
Observers believe that the transformation of a satirical initiative born on social media into a protest movement that quickly influenced the country's agenda demonstrates the attitude of Indian youth towards existing problems and their desire to participate more actively in political processes.
