क्या Cockroach Janta Party कांग्रेस के ख़िलाफ़ साज़िश का हिस्सा है? | The Third Eye
In this episode of The Third Eye, Neeraj Jha with Dr. Pankaj Shrivastava to decode one of the most unusual and controversial political discussions currently dominating social media — the sudden rise of the so-called “Cockroach Janta Party.” What started as an internet-driven political expression quickly turned into a nationwide online phenomenon, attracting students, first-time voters, unemployed youth, and citizens frustrated with mainstream politics. The discussion explores whether this growing support reflects a genuine political awakening among young Indians or simply a temporary digital trend fueled by anger, memes, and dissatisfaction with the current system. Why are so many people openly identifying themselves with a movement that uses the term “cockroach” as a symbol of resistance? Is this only social media rebellion, or the beginning of a deeper ideological shift in Indian politics? Neeraj Jha and Dr. Pankaj Shrivastava analyze how online narratives can rapidly transform into mass political conversations, especially at a time when unemployment, examination controversies, freedom of expression, and distrust toward institutions are becoming major public concerns. The episode also raises important questions about whether traditional political parties — including BJP, Congress, and regional parties — will ignore, oppose, or eventually try to align with such emerging public sentiments. The conversation further examines how digital activism is reshaping Indian democracy, the role of meme culture in political communication, and whether internet-driven movements can survive beyond hashtags and viral videos. Is the “Cockroach Janta Party” merely symbolic outrage, or does it represent a larger generation demanding accountability, representation, and political change? Watch this explosive episode of The Third Eye for a deep analysis of youth politics, online mobilization, media narratives, and the future of political dissent in India.
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Monday, 25 May 2026
