Cockroach Janata Party Founder Abhijeet Dipke Alleges Receiving Death Threats on WhatsApp

Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke has claimed that he received death threats through WhatsApp messages, adding a new development to the growing controversy surrounding the rapidly rising satirical political movement.
Dipke reportedly shared screenshots of the alleged messages on social media, expressing concern over the threats directed at him.
Some of the messages reportedly contained alarming language and warnings.
The incident comes shortly after the Cockroach Janata Party gained significant attention online, especially among young audiences.
The movement, which began as a satirical response to issues affecting youth, has witnessed rapid growth on social media platforms and generated discussions around unemployment, public concerns, and political participation.

Recent days have also seen several developments linked to the movement, including the withholding of the party’s X account in India and allegations by Dipke regarding attempts to target its online presence.
The latest claims of threats have further intensified discussions around online safety, political expression, and the challenges faced by emerging digital movements.
Authorities have not publicly confirmed details regarding the origin of the alleged threats. Meanwhile, social media users and supporters have expressed concern over the matter and called for a proper investigation into the claims.















