There is little, little is needed! Did cockroaches cause disrespect? 5 evidences that show that social people could not crawl on the ground

22.3 million followers…

Millions of likes…

Millions of views…

And such an atmosphere on social media as if a new storm is about to come in the country’s politics. But when it came to moving out of the mobile screen and onto the ground, the picture looked different. On June 6, the Cockroach Janata Party held its first major GenZ protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar. Through social media, youth from Kashmir to Kanyakumari were called, statuses were posted, videos were made, reels went viral and it was claimed that the youth of the country are now going to take to the streets. But when the demonstration started, it seemed as if a fight was taking place in some locality and some people had come from the balcony to watch the show.

In this five-hour long protest, demands were raised for the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, famous education reformer Sonam Wangchuk also reached the stage, Abhijit Deepke gave a two-hour ultimatum to the government and also announced the protest again next Saturday. But the biggest discussion among all this was not about any demand, but about the crowd. After all, why did this campaign, which showed the power of crores of rupees on social media, not appear as strong on the ground?

Has Gen Z not fully embraced this movement? Or was social media support limited to just likes, shares and comments? Many people are even saying that a large number of people who reached Jantar Mantar were only those who were watching the atmosphere and not those who were protesting. Now the question is, did the first test of Cockroach Janata Party live up to the expectations, or did the shine of social media fade by the time it reached the ground? Let’s look at those 5 pieces of evidence which show that these “cockroaches” of social media are currently not seen crawling on the ground as fast as they are seen running on the internet.

  1. Similarly, while there was so much atmosphere on social media Instagram where Cockroach Janata Party has 22.3 million followers, on the other hand, not even three thousand GenZ could gather in the demonstration on June 6. In such a situation, the question is now being raised whether the cockroach in Jantar Mantar was airborne.
  2. Cockroach-like atmosphere was created on social media, but when the protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi ended in just five hours and finally a two-hour ultimatum was issued to the Education Minister of the country to resign, then the protest was announced again the next Saturday. So the question arose that what was achieved from today’s protest?
  3. A video is going viral on social in which a Gen Z-I am demonstrating wearing a cockroach mask. But when he was asked whose resignation they are raising slogans of resignation, he said that Amit Pradhan’s, whereas now the protest is being held for the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan.

4. At the same time, a video of Abhijeet Deepke is going viral in which his health is seen deteriorating and a claim is being made about that video that ‘Kya gunda banega re tu. Aaya tha to bring revolution, he himself became unconscious.’

5. At the same time, a video is going viral on social media which is of the ongoing Congress protest in Haryana and according to this viral video, more youth are being shown here than at Jantar Mantar, after which it is being claimed that the cockroach party has disgraced itself in the entire country. Well, social media was full of cockroaches, they couldn’t even crawl on the ground. They still need to learn a lot.

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