Why We Started The Cockroach Janta Party
The one-minute origin of India's most unemployed political party — why being called a cockroach is the highest compliment a movement can receive.

They called us cockroaches. We said thank you and registered a political party.
In 2025, a particular word entered Indian political vocabulary. Cockroaches. It was used by people in power to describe young Indians critical of the government online — unemployed graduates, students, women protesting laws written without them, anyone who refused to clap on cue.
Calling a group of people insects has a long, unhappy history. A movement called a cockroach has two choices: pretend it did not hear, or pick the name up and walk into the next room with it. We picked it up.

The Pattern Is Old
- Tories — from Irish tóraidhe (bandit). Three centuries on British ballots.
- Quakers — mocked for trembling in worship. Took the name. Became the global default.
- Suffragettes — a 1906 Daily Mail slur. Adopted within weeks. Won the vote.
The Cockroach Janta Party is the next entry. Membership is free, lifelong, and revocable only by you. Five demands. Zero sponsors. One large, stubborn swarm.
They tried to step on us. We came back.
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