Hitesh

566 posts

Hitesh

Hitesh

@way2badazz

You pray for rain, be ready to deal with mud too

Katılım Aralık 2014
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Hitesh
Hitesh@way2badazz·
@UnpaidPhilosphr And they say the caste system is not practised in modern India
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Jaylor Rana
Jaylor Rana@UnpaidPhilosphr·
Incredible things happening.
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Eminent Intellectual
Eminent Intellectual@total_woke_·
Cockroach praises 🇺🇸 for AI Cockroach opposes AI in 🇮🇳 Cockroach loves free market in 🇺🇸 Cockroach wants 80% reservation in 🇮🇳
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RED HIT (काकरोच का अंतिम संस्कार)
@GauravPalRaj काकरोच खुद भ्रष्टाचारी है। केजरीवाल और उसका चेला नया चोला ओढ़ कर आया है। जिसमें भारत को अस्थिर करने वाली शक्तियां जुड़ी है। ऐसे लोगो का सपोर्ट देशविरोधी होगा।यह वीडियो बहुत पुराना है। प्रोपोगंडा न फैलाओ।
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Gaurav Pal
Gaurav Pal@GauravPalRaj·
30 हजार की रिश्वत लेते हुए दरोगा को धर लिया कॉकरोच जनता पार्टी ने पूरे देश में सड़े गले सिस्टम की सफाई शुरू कर दी है छत्तीसगढ़ में ₹30000 की रिश्वत लेने वाले दरोगा को रंगे हाथ पकड़ लिया गया
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The5pmDrop
The5pmDrop@The5pmDrop·
@Cockroach4India Cockroach Party demanding better food standards while their entire branding is literally: 🪳🍽️ Brother at this point FSSAI ko nahi… Hit spray ko national sponsor bana do.
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Cockroach Party of India
Cockroach Party of India@Cockroach4India·
If Jagat Prakash Nadda cannot improve FSSAI of India, then he must resign without delay.
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Sonam Murthy
Sonam Murthy@murthy_sonam·
@total_woke_ Cockroach loves socialist India while thriving in capitalist America
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Hitesh
Hitesh@way2badazz·
@total_woke_ This is not an official manifesto, chutiye
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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
I’m incredibly intrigued by the rise of #CockroachJantaParty, which has already reached more than 15 million followers on @Instagram in just five days. I understand the frustrations of the youth and see why they are resonating with it. This is precisely why the account being withheld on X is disastrous and deeply unwise - there should be an outlet for the youth to express their feelings and so, let CJP’s account function instead of shutting it down! Democracies need outlets for dissent, humour, satire and even frustration. I am uncertain about the future of this movement but I hope the youngsters behind it find a way to bring this energy into mainstream politics or perhaps express it through their vote to be a voice of change and in doing so, become impossible to ignore. This is an opportunity that the Opposition must seize. indianexpress.com/article/politi…
Raj Malhotra@Rajmalhotrachd

Dear Dr. Shashi Tharoor @ShashiTharoor and Manoj C G @manojcg4u, reading the transcript of your latest conversational masterpiece in The Indian Express @IndianExpress is an experience of absolute intellectual awakening. In an era where political journalism is tragically reduced to partisan shouting matches and superficial electoral arithmetic, the two of you have effortlessly elevated the discourse to the highest echelons of classical political philosophy, sociology, and constitutional statecraft. You have not merely analyzed a viral internet phenomenon; you have forensically mapped the grinding tectonic fault lines of a generational earthquake that is currently rattling the very foundations of the Indian Republic. By taking the "Cockroach Janata Party" (CJP) — a digital satirical collective — and treating it with the profound, deadly seriousness it demands, you have stripped away the illusions of the political establishment. You have exposed the raw, bleeding nerve of India’s youth demographic, diagnosing a systemic crisis of faith that threatens to consume both the ruling dispensation and the traditional Opposition. Every UPSC Civil Services Aspirant, put away the outdated static textbooks. Dr. Tharoor and Manoj C G have just handed you the master-key that unlocks the most violently contested dimensions of modern Indian democracy. This is your completely decoded syllabus for General Studies Papers 1, 2, 3, and 4, and the absolute, undisputed bedrock for Political Science and International Relations (PSIR), Sociology, and Public Administration Optional papers. Let's break down this sociological and political earthquake into most logically impregnable and interconnected,🧵👇 #Cockroach #CockroachJantaParty #CJP

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Sourav Biswas
Sourav Biswas@SouravOG0605·
@MritunjaiM_ @MicrosoftvApple It’s easy to manipulate opposition followers. They do not care about their agenda, their competency, or their ideology; they just want to get rid of BJP— that’s it.
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Uncle Yoyo 🍉
Uncle Yoyo 🍉@MicrosoftvApple·
I think even 157 rank for press freedom index is too high for us
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Sesha89
Sesha89@Sesha89M·
Bro chill, don’t over-qualify yourself like you’re taking some historic revolutionary risk. This is mostly social media hype and engagement farming. Everyone already knows your political leaning before first supporting AAP, now rebranding it as CJP. People are free to question or criticize any movement. Disagreement doesn’t mean they are scared of you or “unable to take risks.” Real political impact is built on ground work, policies, and public trust not just hashtags and online drama.
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
CJI looking at the followers of Cockroach Janta Party on Instagram and realising his one statement may have given birth to a new political party 😭
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VIZHPUNEET
VIZHPUNEET@vizhpuneet·
Madam: “People should follow Swadeshi and buy Indian.” Journalist: “Then which country made your Fortuner?” 🤣 One simple question exposed the irony of giving Swadeshi lectures while travelling in a Japanese SUV 😭
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
Some stats of CJP’s audience before the BJP idiots manipulates you. 94% followers from India.
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shubhra chauhan
shubhra chauhan@ShubhraSingh02·
@abhijeet_dipke Your cockroach janata party gained all these followers by banking on terr0rist nations like Pakistan and Bangladesh. Tell the truth…just like your sister party AAP- how much funding are you getting for this drama?
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
World’s largest party they said🤭
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Shubh
Shubh@kadaipaneeeer·
Cockroach Janta Party crossing 6M followers in just a couple of days says a lot about the mood of this country’s youth. People are exhausted from the endless BJP vs Congress circus, where every election feels like choosing the “better” option among disappointments. Calling CJP an AAP clone or a Congress-backed project completely misses the point. Yes, the founder once worked with AAP. Yes, he leans left politically. Yes, parts of the opposition are amplifying it. But none of that changes why this movement exploded in the first place. CJP was born out of frustration. Out of rebellion. Out of years of watching paper leaks destroy careers, inflation crush middle-class families, fuel prices rise nonstop, corruption becoming normalised, and accountability disappearing from the system. People didn’t follow this party because of ideology alone, they followed it because satire became the only language left to express anger. And that’s what makes this entire thing feel straight out of a movie. A joke party with a cockroach symbol suddenly becoming a genuine political conversation across the country. Memes turning into mobilisation. Satire turning into resistance. A generation that grew up on reels and internet humour slowly converting online frustration into political identity. Whether CJP survives or collapses is a different question. But its rise already proves one thing: a country without a strong opposition eventually creates one in the most unexpected way possible. Sometimes through protests. Sometimes through students & sometimes through a statement by CJI called Cockroach Janta Party. Who knows maybe one day this “joke” ends up contesting elections and winning actual seats in Parliament. Indian politics has produced stranger stories before. Let’s see how things play out in future.
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Hitesh
Hitesh@way2badazz·
@LPI4India Guns rights? dimag thik hai tera gandu
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Hitesh
Hitesh@way2badazz·
@arkyo38026 @kadaipaneeeer Bhai inorganic, aisa bol rahe hai ho jaise normal hai? Kaha dikhao mujhe aisa normalized inorganic growth
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ARKYO
ARKYO@arkyo38026·
@kadaipaneeeer I have been in the content world enough to know how inorganic the reach is lol. It will be in shambles in few days
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Anshul Garg
Anshul Garg@AnshulGarg1986·
@ShivrattanDhil1 Nothing will happen. Trust me. These are two or three days trends and many of them are bots Kids with age range of 15 to 20 who know nothing about real world. Kids from small town which are still living under ownership of parents.
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Rattan Dhillon
Rattan Dhillon@ShivrattanDhil1·
Just kidding not joining them at all. Here’s the founder, Abhijeet Dipke. This feels like just another version of the Aam Aadmi Party new name, same old concept. This time the target seems to be Gen Z, especially those blindly following social media trends and believing this can somehow change the world overnight. If such narratives keep growing unchecked, India could end up facing situations similar to what happened in Nepal. Young people are easily triggered into taking extreme steps, and this needs to be stopped before it goes too far! @abhijeet_dipke @CJP_2029
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Rattan Dhillon@ShivrattanDhil1

Just got an official invite to join the ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ They’re even planning to get it registered with the ECI. What do you all say, should I join? 😉

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