Cockroach Janata Party gains 1 lakh members in 3 days amid unemployment debate

A satirical political outfit named the “Cockroach Janata Party” has gone viral on social media, reportedly gaining more than one lakh members within just three days. The unusual movement has struck a chord with many unemployed youths frustrated over rising joblessness and economic uncertainty.
The party, which uses humour and sarcasm to highlight public issues, has rapidly attracted attention online. Supporters say the campaign reflects growing anger among young people over limited employment opportunities and governance concerns.
The viral trend has triggered widespread debate on social media, with many users calling it a symbolic protest against unemployment and political promises. Memes, digital posters and online discussions have further boosted the party’s popularity across platforms.
Observers believe the sudden rise of the movement shows how satire and internet culture are increasingly becoming tools for political expression among India’s youth. Despite its humorous presentation, the campaign has sparked serious conversations around jobs, economic stress and public dissatisfaction.









