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May 22, 2026

Pakistan Gets Its Own ‘Cockroach Awaam Party’ as India’s Viral CJP Inspires Cross-Border Trend

By Pioneer News Service
Pakistan Gets Its Own ‘Cockroach Awaam Party’ as India’s Viral CJP Inspires Cross-Border Trend

The viral popularity of India’s Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) has now crossed borders, inspiring a similar satire-driven movement in Pakistan called the “Cockroach Awaam Party” (CAP).

The newly emerged social media trend has attracted attention online and sparked discussions around political humour, youth frustration, and digital activism in South Asia.

The Cockroach Awaam Party appears to be built around themes similar to those associated with India’s CJP, using humour and memes to highlight issues such as unemployment, inflation, rising education costs, and public dissatisfaction with systems and institutions.

Unlike India’s movement, however, the Pakistani version is currently viewed more as a meme-driven online trend without a central leadership structure or political agenda.

India’s Cockroach Janata Party, founded by Abhijeet Dipke, gained massive popularity among Gen Z audiences through satirical content and commentary on youth issues.

The movement rapidly built a large social media following and expanded discussions around unemployment, governance, and public concerns.

The emergence of similar groups in Pakistan highlights how internet culture and satire are increasingly becoming tools for young people to express concerns and engage with political and social discussions.

Analysts believe the trend reflects a shared regional appetite for humour-based activism and alternative forms of public expression.

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