
Abhishek mehra
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Abhishek mehra
@Abhishekumar070
A member of cockroach janta party
Katılım Haziran 2021
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The world knows we have a PM who is more interested in headline-making announcements than the consequences that follow.
A single Meta data center in Georgia reportedly consumes around 5,00,000 gallons of water every day — nearly 10% of an entire county’s supply. One facility in Iowa used almost a billion gallons in a year.
Google’s operations consumed nearly 6.1 billion gallons of water in 2024 as AI cooling demands surged. Most of this water is lost through evaporation.
Now imagine aggressively pushing this model into a water-stressed country like India.
India already has 132 data centres and plans to add 87 more. Nearly 80% are foreign-funded. Governments are offering huge incentives — tax exemptions for years, subsidised land, electricity duty waivers, and special treatment for foreign corporations.
Meanwhile, ordinary citizens are constantly told to save water and electricity.
Google’s AI hub is coming up in Visakhapatnam. More such projects are being pushed across states in the name of “development,” yet hardly anyone is discussing groundwater depletion, electricity burden, environmental damage, or long-term sustainability.
When communities in the U.S. began resisting these projects over water usage, electricity costs, land consumption, and noise pollution, companies started looking elsewhere. The Modi government readily embraced them — because for Modi headlines mattered more.
Over $64 billion worth of data centre projects in the U.S. have reportedly been delayed or blocked due to growing public opposition over environmental and resource concerns.
But in India, every announcement is celebrated without questioning who truly benefits — and who will pay the environmental price for decades to come.
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@HelleLyngSvends I would say India is about to witness a great change maybe, if the ruling party doesn't interfere inappropriately. If it does it will be a disaster. Whatever happens we will try our best to make the government accountable.
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@Kumar291660Ajay @Oyemisty Is there anything wrong with asking the right questions? Since Indian media is not performing its duty rightfully then outsiders will definitely interfere with the questioning.Yes, India was a great country everybody knows that but we cannot rely on the greatness that has passed.
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@Oyemisty Pl stop your utterly juvenile tantrums. India is not only the largest and best functioning democracy, it is the only hope for democracy in the world. First read in detail about India the oldest civilization and how it was looted by Europeans and converted to Christianity by fraud
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Thanks 🙏 members of cockroach janta party 🪳
CJP will always stand with you what you showed trust with us.
Jai hind Jai bharat 🇮🇳
Join CJP : @CJP_for_India

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We all Cockroaches are honoured to have your support @Wangchuk66 sir!
Those who support the Cockroach movement tweet with #IAmCockroach
The Hindu@the_hindu
Environmentalist and educationist Sonam Wangchuk on Saturday voiced support for the online "cockroach" movement led by the self-styled "Cockroach Janata Party" (CJP), describing himself as an "honorary cockroach", as he urged the government to engage with the concerns being raised by youngsters rather than suppressing their digital expression. 🎥: PTI #SonamWangchuk #CockroachJanataParty
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We all Cockroaches are honoured to have your support @Wangchuk66 sir!
Those who support the Cockroach movement tweet with #IAmCockroach
The Times Of India@timesofindia
Environmentalist and educationist #SonamWangchuk on Saturday expressed support for the online “cockroach” movement led by the self-styled “Cockroach Janata Party” (CJP), calling himself an “honorary cockroach”. Know more 🔗toi.in/jYtuSa
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@TejashwiYdvRJD The cockroach is not in the list you should consider it too.
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@narendramodi 17 students attempted suicide because of neet paper leak. But our Prime Minister doesn't have eyes to look into the matter cause he sold his eyes to the Adani group of industries and brought eyes from china. That's why he is able to see the incident that happened in China.
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Saddened by the loss of lives in a mining accident in Shanxi Province in China. On behalf of the people of India, my condolences to President Xi Jinping and the people of China. May the bereaved families find strength in this tragic hour. Praying for the early and safe recovery of all remaining missing persons.
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Environmentalist and educationist Sonam Wangchuk on Saturday voiced support for the online "cockroach" movement led by the self-styled "Cockroach Janata Party" (CJP), describing himself as an
"honorary cockroach", as he urged the government to engage with the concerns being raised by youngsters rather than suppressing their digital expression.
🎥: PTI
#SonamWangchuk #CockroachJanataParty
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CJP launching campaign demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Please sign the petition:
petition.cockroachjantaparty.org/sack/
#EduMinisterMustResign
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You can hack and withhold the accounts but you cannot hack this movement.
We are not going to stop and we will keep raising our voice against this autocracy. Every attack makes cockroaches stronger.
We are working on a plan to get this movement to continue sustainably and take it to the next level. Will share more soon!
Cockroaches never die! 🪳

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Why should students pay the price for the government’s mistakes? : @abhijeet_dipke in conversation with @IndianExpress
#NEET #CBSE
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