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Janardan Pandey

@jayjanardan

Do Good, Keep Doing Good… Nothing Else Matters.

Mumbai Katılım Nisan 2010
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Venkat Patakota
Venkat Patakota@PatakotaV·
Yesterday my relative admitted in a hospital for treatment They have been paying Star health insurance for the past 10 years They applied 24 hours ago but they did not get approval. So they paid themselves Do not take @StarHealthIns
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Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳
Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳@SheetalPronamo·
That the TOOL kit is activated U think we are fools not to understand the chronology
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Karan
Karan@karankendre·
This is not Instagram you can’t fool X users You took down the DNS yourself and now you’re blaming the government If your website was actually taken down by Indian government why it is not working in other countries too And honestly I don’t think any of your Instagram accounts were hacked. Feels more like you’re trying to fool Gen Z in India
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Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke

The government has taken down our iconic website - cockroachjantaparty.org. 10 Lakh cockroaches had signed up on our website has members. 6 Lakh cockroaches had signed a petition to demand the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan. Why is the government so scared of cockroaches? But this dictatorial behaviour is opening the eyes of India's youth. Our only crime is we were demanding a better future for ourselves. But you can't get rid of us that easily. We’re working on a new home right now. Cockroaches never die. 🪳

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Markandey Katju
Markandey Katju@mkatju·
The Cockroach Janta Party represents the anger and frustration of the people of India, who are groaning under the rising cost of living, and particularly the youth who are seeing unemployment looming ahead. But anger and frustration alone cannot create a Revolution which brings about an improvement in the lives of the people. That requires a mighty united people's struggle ( jan sangharsh ) in which tremendous sacrifices will have to be made, led by genuinely patriotic and modern minded leaders with scientific understanding, who are determined to set up a political and social order under which there is rapid industrialization and steady rise in the standard of living of the people
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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
@iArpitSpeaks These are also your handles only to fool & manipulate common citizens. You guys are political pawns playing dangerous games. Enjoy your FOE rights but don’t demean voters by threatening elected government.
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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
@pinarayivijayan Why do we hold elections ? let’s vote on insta by followers and make government. This government has mandate by voters, don’t demean it and insult democracy. Win elections and change the governance
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Pinarayi Vijayan
Pinarayi Vijayan@pinarayivijayan·
Suspending the X account of “Cockroach Janata Party” exposes the BJP’s fear of growing dissent amoung the youth. A protest against unemployment, inequality & exploitation cannot be silenced through authoritarian actions. Suppressing democratic voices is against the spirit of the Constitution and democracy itself.
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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
@KalamCenter There is more action in an Indian family in a day than what you have shared. Our frustrations are not for the use of someone conspiring against an elected government. They have mandate & anyone can get mandate if they are supported by voters. Contest elections, don’t conspire
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Kalam Center
Kalam Center@KalamCenter·
What started as memes and satire on the internet… is now appearing on real streets across India. 🪳📱 The “Cockroach Janta Party” (CJP), which began as a viral online movement, is rapidly transforming into a visible youth expression driven by frustration over unemployment, politics, and systemic issues. What was once limited to Instagram edits and meme pages is now showing up through stickers on vehicles, custom T-shirts, posters, graffiti, and wall paintings across cities. 😭🔥 For many young people, CJP has become less about an actual party… and more about using humour and satire to express disappointment, anger, and political fatigue in a digital generation. The rise of CJP is once again proving something powerful: Internet culture no longer stays online. It shapes conversations, identities, and public expression in the real world too. From memes… to movement. 🪳💀 #CockroachJantaParty #CJP #GenZ #SocialMedia #YouthVoice #Trending 😂
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Smita Sharma
Smita Sharma@Smita_Sharma·
How insecure can the government be? From US to India- Why are authorities so scared of parody, stand ups , satirists, legitimate questions and criticism in a democracy? @abhijeet_dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke

The government has taken down our iconic website - cockroachjantaparty.org. 10 Lakh cockroaches had signed up on our website has members. 6 Lakh cockroaches had signed a petition to demand the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan. Why is the government so scared of cockroaches? But this dictatorial behaviour is opening the eyes of India's youth. Our only crime is we were demanding a better future for ourselves. But you can't get rid of us that easily. We’re working on a new home right now. Cockroaches never die. 🪳

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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
@sabeer You are not the nation … not even a citizen man. You are searching for your identity. Aap na wahan ke hue na yahan ke 🤣
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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
@abhijeet_dipke @damupattassery They never die but they only spread filth and diseases. Thats why they are hated, feared & hit at first sight. We can remain human and bring the change we want. Humans are most powerful so no need to turn to being cockroach out of fad & frustration.
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
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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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
People wanting to migrate should well understand that developed countries need little manpower from outside now as their foundation & structure work is done. Rest AI enabled machines and software will take care of. So they won’t be receptive or welcoming migrants like earlier anymore. Their need is over. They want labour to leave as the building is complete. They will pick & choose as they need now onwards.
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
Once again, my appeal to Indians in America on a visa. Please come home. Even if you feel it is hardship and sacrifice, self-respect should dictate your course. Let's make Bharat proud 🙏
Homeland Security@DHSgov

An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over.

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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
Since when did painting cartoons on walls and unfollowing accounts become a revolution? These privileged kids don’t want change. They want content. Because they only perform when the camera is on. Meanwhile, the real youth of this country is busy: - learning skills - building companies - working jobs - supporting families No serious person leaves work to paint cartoon cockroaches on walls. And call it a 'revolution'. It's always the unemployed or privileged clowns who does that. And we don't need both: Bharat doesn’t need performative activism. It needs builders. 🇮🇳💪🏽
Dr Ranjan@DocRGM_

A Revolution Has Just Begun 🪳

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Augadh
Augadh@AugadhBhudeva·
He’s Busted…. A week ago, Abhijeet Dipke was applying for jobs in Boston. Then a remark by the Chief Justice of India comparing young Indians on social media to “cockroaches” and “parasites” sparked outrage online as the remarks were twisted to suit an agenda these guys were looking for. Within three days, Abhijeet had launched the Cockroach Janata Party, a movement that exploded across social media, drew lakhs of followers, and turned an internet insult into a political identity. Movement, my foot. Just look at this fellow speaking to India Today, can anyone even imagine that this fellow can come out with something like this?? The fellow can’t talk properly and he wants people to believe that he’s behind this so called big movement?? It’s just another failed Deep State operation and nothing more. Just listen to him talk here and you’ll know his worth and his capabilities. It’s the anti India forces working with Kejriwal as usual, nothing new. Credit : India Today.
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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
@darab_farooqui Yes yes all the villagers and towners are worshiping cockroaches now. Indian PM should resign and hand over the power to them as people have already voted them in power online. After all its digital world 🤣
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Darab Farooqui
Darab Farooqui@darab_farooqui·
Cockroach Janta Party. Cons: 1. Yes, it could be like IAC. 2. Yes, it could be an AAP plant. 3. Yes, it can work as a pressure cooker valve and help Sanghis. 4. Yes, there are more theories and there could be more. But, Pros: 1. Cockroach is connecting with people. 2. Gen Z is finding its own expression with this movement. 3. It has 21.2 million followers on Instagram. 4. The cause and effect is completely natural. 5. The whole Sanghi ecosystem is shitting bricks. 6. Govt of India has literally banned its account. 7. Apolitical people are engaging with politics for the first time. Now against your what ifs list, there is another list of what ifs. 1. What if it's a genuine reflection of people's anger? 2. What if you are pissing off younger people of India by cancelling them? 3. What if this moment translates into something genuine and actually brings about change? 4. What if this is the first political identity Gen Z has actually built for itself? All I am saying is, hold on, watch. Give it time. Don't cancel things because they scare you. Winners are not paranoid. Winners are careful.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
I think the CJP is heading towards becoming an offline political movement with a different name, no matter the bans on their SM handles by the GoI. That's fine in a democracy as long as it remains peaceful and lawful. But the issue is, I fear, that the movement and their politics will be launched out of Gen-Z protests and anarchy. This is the 'familiar path' the USDS takes to push new politics in democracies whenever they find gaps - like in India, where GenZ are disillusioned with both the government and the opposition over their issues. The DS do this to try dilute control in a democracy like India and make it their politically weak, economically malleable large market. Nothing good ever comes out of such revolutions. Things only become worse for the target country. Gen-Z must just look at countries around India - Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives - to understand how such revolutions to overthrow their existing govts ruined their economies and stalled even the little bit of development they had. The DS always start with the destabilization of the existing political power structure by exploiting the right timing - like now where they may be temporary issues caused by global crises and AI-driven job losses. And by doing massive psyops to instigate the public. Which is what I believe they are doing now. I may be wrong, but some patterns are hard to miss. Their strategy is to use local issues (some of which may even be created by sabotage) along with global crises to instigate their target population and turn it into their political base. In 2012, they tried the same thing. They used issues like corruption and crimes to agitate the public, amplifying their discomfort with the then INC government many times above normal levels. All done to weaken the existing political power structures and launch nationwide movements and protests to enable the DS's political push. But fortunately, one nationalist had already captured the gap among Indians by then, much to their disappointment. He derailed their plans, even though they tried to stop him using all means possible. They could never really recover after that to capture India nationally. The man and his government have derailed their plans ever since. Their enabled political movement and party couldn't become pan-national as they had imagined. Now, they are sensing another gap and an opportunity to relaunch their mission using another movement, with another set of protests and anarchy, this time targeting a new generation to dilute India politically so that we end up with weak, malleable coalition governments. Some say this is going to be done by fully utilizing Meta platforms and Reddit - their favorite tools for mass psyops and political upheaval around the world. By now it's just hard to miss how these two companies seem to turn a blind eye to meddling in democracies by some actors. Experts claim they work hand in glove by allowing millions of bots, paid follower scams, AI fake videos, and tuning their algos to favor certain narratives.
Aravind@aravind

Meta platforms are making or breaking elections in India. FB, Insta, and Whatsapp can now win elections for some, and make some lose. That's their power. 2024 lower than expected seats for NDA & 2026 performance by TVK, both were a result of Meta's algorithms. And Meta is...

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Gunja
Gunja@GeeKayTalks·
Sold out! There goes all the "neutral" custodians of democracy. Why just unfollow BJP? Why not others? What is that one misgiving that only BJP & no other political party can be blamed for? Thanks for clarifying that your operators are sitting on the other side of the Treasury. SICK.
Arpit Sharma@iArpitSpeaks

Unfollow BJP from all social media handles. Convince your parents, show them what BJP is doing with the future of India & make them Unfollow BJP. Make videos & tag me, CJP Insta handles, Abhijit, Dhruv, etc. We shall UNITE for our Democracy 🇮🇳

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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
@TajinderBagga @abhijeet_dipke Any one can become PM in India by winning election. We don’t need anyone to preach. He wants to choose the PM as if he is standing at Mcdonald’s and ordering the burger he likes😅
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Dr Ranjan
Dr Ranjan@DocRGM_·
A Revolution Has Just Begun 🪳
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Janardan Pandey@jayjanardan·
@Warlock_mohit India is not Nepal, Bangladesh or Pakistan. We have the Hit power it takes to defend the nation.
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Mohit
Mohit@Warlock_mohit·
If you hate all of them, then we are friends without any introduction...
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