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Modi is using a cannon to kill a cockroach

In recent weeks in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modiโ€™s governmentโ€™s profound insecurity has resulted in the deplatforming of college students who came together to form a satirical parody account called โ€œCockroach Janta Partyโ€. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) came to be after I

Modi is using a cannon to kill a cockroach
Al Jazeera โ€” 9 June 2026
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In recent weeks in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modiโ€™s governmentโ€™s profound insecurity has resulted in the deplatforming of college students who came together to form a satirical parody account called โ€œCockroach Janta Partyโ€.

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) came to be after Indiaโ€™s Chief Justice Surya Kant compared unemployed young people drifting towards journalism and activism to cockroaches and parasites. The harmless joke quickly attracted millions of online followers across Instagram and X, formerly Twitter, which resulted in even more media coverage from BBC, CNN, The Guardian and France 24, making Indiaโ€™s geriatric government pay attention.

Instead of engaging with the discontent meaningfully, the Modi administration has framed it as jeopardising the countryโ€™s โ€œnational securityโ€ and โ€œposing a threat to the sovereignty of Indiaโ€. The groupโ€™s page is no longer accessible in the country. In fact, the government began a multiplatform pressure campaign against the satirical account to push it into oblivion. Its website was taken down, ministers accused the founder of being under โ€œforeignโ€ influence, and a petition was filed in the Supreme Court seeking action against the CJP founder, Abhijeet Dipke.

Going after online accounts with such fierce indignation is like using a cannon to kill a mosquito.

The imaginative prank signals the distress among Indiaโ€™s youth, who enter a market with no jobs, survive extreme weather ranging from heatwaves to unbreathable air, and are constantly lectured about the sacrifices demanded of them. Last month alone, the national entrance exam for undergraduate medical students was found to have been compromised after papers were leaked, while school students were hit by a separate marking scandal. Students who expressed their disappointment on social media were termed โ€œPakistanisโ€ by our state-sponsored television channel, Doordarshan. We are now a country that accuses our own children of treachery when they express genuine concern. The exam scandals have resulted in a spate of suicides among students, but did not move Prime Minister Narendra Modi to offer a few words of solace.

The same indifference is visible elsewhere. One of the patterns of Modiโ€™s leadership is that his sympathy for the sufferings of humanity tends to increase in direct proportion to the distance of those suffering from Indian borders. He has not acknowledged the alarming deaths from heatwaves โ€“ 67 people died in Telangana in a single day โ€“ but has taken the time to grieve for the lives lost in Chinaโ€™s Shanxi province in a mining accident.

Modi rules India like a cruel taskmaster, and every task is also a test of loyalty.

His latest order is to work from home, not spend fuel unnecessarily, avoid foreign travel, reduce consumption of cooking oil, abstain from buying gold, work longer, consume less, and be patient. At this point, if you have a job, own a fridge, can afford an air conditioner as well as a foreign trip, the Modi administration considers you to be living in an abyss of decadence. None of it would pinch as much if he did not jet off to Europe right after his sermon about our patriotic duty to tighten our belts.

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