Cockroach Janata Party Claims Website Blocked by Indian Government
New Delhi. The satirical political group Cockroach Janata Party, which has become popular in India, has claimed that its website has been blocked by the government. This group, launched just a few days ago, had gained rapid popularity on social media.
This group was established as a joke after India's Chief Justice compared unemployed youth to 'cockroaches'. Later, he clarified that his comment was aimed at people with 'fake and false degrees'. He stated that his remark was not for all Indian youth.
Currently, the website of the Cockroach Janata Party is said to be inaccessible not only within India but also from other countries.
Group founder Abhijit Dipke has accused Indian authorities of removing the website. He wrote on social media X, asking, 'Why are they so afraid of cockroaches?' He also mentioned that a new website is being prepared, saying that cockroaches never die.
X Account Also Blocked
The official X account, with over 200,000 followers, has also been blocked. This account is inaccessible in India. When trying to open the account, a message saying 'Blocked in response to a legal matter' is displayed.
Dipke is a student at Boston University in the United States and a political communication strategist. He has also claimed that his personal Instagram and the group's Instagram accounts have been hacked.
Satire on Modi's BJP
'Cockroach Janata Party' is considered a satire on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The group identifies itself as the voice of the lazy and unemployed. It has also set fun criteria for becoming a member, including the ability to be online at all times and to talk nonsense professionally.
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