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Questions Raised Over Cockroach Janta Party’s Political Links, Foreign Funding Allegations, and Anti-India Narratives

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) was founded in May 2026 by Abhijeet Dipke, an Indian student at Boston University and a former political communications strategist. Dipke is a former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) social media volunteer, and some sources claim that CJP is functioning as a new social media wing of AAP.

What Critics Say the Cockroach Janta Party Does to India

  • Damaging India’s image internationally.
  • Working with hostile or anti-India elements.
  • Creating national security concerns through its campaigns and narratives.

Key Points Raised Against the Organization

Abhijeet Dipke

  • Former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) social media volunteer.
  • Sources claim that the Cockroach Janta Party is operating as a new social media wing of AAP.

Saurav Das

  • Journalist and Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) spokesperson.
  • Saurav Das publicly called for the release of student activist Umar Khalid, a move that attracted criticism from several quarters.

Anti-National Activities

  • A complaint alleges that the satirical movement is engaging in activities that go against India’s national interests.
  • Critics claim that the organization’s campaigns are designed to undermine public confidence in Indian institutions and governance.

Foreign Funding Allegations

  • Critics and an official complaint allege that the massive youth-led mobilization over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leaks and CBSE evaluation glitches is being funded by foreign entities.
  • These allegations have prompted calls for greater transparency regarding the organization’s funding sources and financial operations.

The allegations have intensified the debate surrounding the Cockroach Janta Party and questioning its motives, affiliations, and long-term objectives.

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