CJP founder Abhijit Dipke targeted Kiren Rijiju, said – Why are you calling Indian youth Pakistani?
New Delhi . Founder of ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ Abhijeet Dipke has targeted Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Kiren Rijiju. Deepke has attacked the Parliamentary Affairs Minister for commenting on CJP’s campaign which is getting wide support on social media. Let us tell you that Rijiju had alleged that the support CJP is getting is not from the youth of India. The youth of other countries including Pakistan are supporting this campaign.
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The Union Minister wrote in an ex post on Saturday, that I feel pity for those people who find their followers from Pakistan and George Soros’ gang on social media. India has a large population and its youth are very energetic, who can become true and valuable followers. There is no need to seek recognition from the anti-India gang.
This is the screen recording of our audience demographic which we have shared with media before our account was hacked.
More than 94% of the audience is from India.
Why is a Union Minister @KirenRijiju labeling Indian youth as Pakistani? pic.twitter.com/W4YY1LL1IJ
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— Abhijeet Dipke (@abhijeet_dipke) May 23, 2026
Abhijeet Dipke hit back
Deepke has retaliated on this very same post of his. He has shared user insight of CJP’s official Instagram account. In his post he has written that this is a screen recording of our audience demographics, which we shared with the media before the account was hacked. More than 94 percent of our audience is from India. Then why is Union Minister Kiren Rijiju calling Indian youth Pakistanis?
The ‘Cockroach Janata Party’, formed in response to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant’s remarks on “those who attack the system”, is gaining widespread public support. As the popularity of the campaign has increased, the ruling BJP has been quick to criticize it. Senior party leaders allege that foreign forces are behind this trend that has emerged on social media, whose aim is to destabilize India.
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However, while on one hand the official stand of the party is firm on this matter, on the other hand some voices are being raised within the party and among its allies who are advising caution in this matter. These voices believe that the discontent growing among the youth cannot be calmed just by imposing restrictions or suppressing it.
It is noteworthy that on May 15, the Chief Justice had reprimanded a lawyer. He had filed a petition seeking direction to the Delhi High Court regarding granting him the status of ‘Senior Advocate’.
What did the Chief Justice say?
The Chief Justice questioned whether this status seemed worth pursuing or insisting on. He said that there are already parasites present in the society who attack the system and do you want to join hands with them? Some youth are like cockroaches, who neither get any employment nor any place in this profession. Some of them go to media, some become active on social media, some become RTI activists or other activists and they start attacking everyone.
These comments caused quite an uproar. In response to this, Abhijeet Dipke started a social media campaign named ‘Cockroach Janata Party’, which is getting wide support from the youth of the country.
The ruling BJP has been quick to criticize the viral handle ‘Cockroach Janata Party’. Senior party leaders allege that foreign forces are behind this trend that has emerged on social media, whose aim is to destabilize India. But, while on one hand the official stand of the party is firm on this matter, on the other hand, some voices are being raised from within the party and among its allies, who are advising caution in this matter. These voices believe that the discontent growing among the youth cannot be calmed just by imposing restrictions or suppressing it.
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