After social media account, now website also down, CJP founder accuses government of ‘suppressing voice’
New Delhi. The controversy surrounding the satirical political front “Cockroach Janata Party” (CJP) that is making waves on social media is not showing any signs of stopping. Founder Abhijeet Dipke has now claimed that his official website cockroachjantaparty.org has also been shut down at the behest of the government. This development comes after the suspension and hacking of the party’s social media accounts, further intensifying the debate on digital censorship.
“Database of 10 lakh cockroach members affected”
According to Dipke, more than 10 lakh registered members of “Cockroach Janata Party” were connected to this website. Additionally, nearly 6 lakh people had signed an online petition demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. In a scathing message posted on social media, Dipke targeted the government and wrote, “The voice of the youth raising questions and demanding a better future is being deliberately suppressed. Why is the government afraid of cockroaches?”
Digital action has been taken in the past also
It is noteworthy that earlier, CJP’s main After this the movement made a comeback with a new handle called ‘Cockroach is back’. At the same time, Dipke has also claimed that his and the party’s official Instagram account has been hacked and he has received death threats on his personal WhatsApp.
“The movement will not end”
However, despite these continued digital disruptions, Dipke has vowed to continue the movement. He assured the supporters that despite the closure of the website and social media accounts, his campaign will not end and his team is busy preparing to work on a new digital space.
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