Oggy Janta Party is rapidly emerging as the biggest counter-voice to the viral Cockroach Janta Party movement. While CJP exploded across Indian social media as a “Gen-Z youth revolution,” Oggy Janta Party has been raising uncomfortable questions about who is really behind the campaign — and the answers are making waves.
3.7M
CJP followers gained in 24 hours
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CJP members in just 3 days
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TMC MPs who joined CJP publicly
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The counter-movement asking hard questions
Why Oggy Janta Party Suddenly Went Viral
Oggy Janta Party entered the national conversation after the explosive rise of Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a satirical online movement launched following controversial remarks made during a Supreme Court hearing.
On May 15, 2026, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant reportedly compared unemployed youth involved in social media activism to “cockroaches.” Although the comments were later clarified, social media had already erupted. Abhijeet Dipke — a PR student at Boston University — launched CJP on X within hours, and it went viral almost instantly.
But while CJP celebrated its meteoric rise, Oggy Janta Party began questioning whether the movement was truly grassroots — or politically engineered.
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Oggy Janta Party vs Cockroach Janta Party
Unlike the meme-heavy branding of CJP, Oggy Janta Party positioned itself as a counter-movement focused on accountability, transparency, and political scrutiny.
The name comes from the famous cartoon character Oggy — known for constantly battling cockroaches. OJP supporters argue that India’s youth deserve honesty about who is actually shaping viral political narratives online, and whether those narratives serve genuine youth interests or hidden agendas.
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6 Big Questions Oggy Janta Party Raised About CJP
Dipke’s LinkedIn reportedly lists him as Director of Communications at Aam Aadmi Party from July 2018 to April 2021 — nearly three years.
He also served as Communications Fellow at the Chief Minister’s Office, Government of NCT of Delhi from October 2019 to April 2021.
Dipke worked as Communications Advisor to Delhi’s Education Minister from June 2021 to May 2024 — three full years inside Delhi’s AAP government.
Oggy Janta Party questioned why a movement claiming to represent unemployed Indian youth is being coordinated from the United States.
CJP’s Instagram account follows only three accounts — including influencer Arpit Sharma (@iarpitspeaks), whose father Vikas Sharma contested the 2022 UP elections on an AAP ticket. OJP was the first to expose this publicly.
OJP asked: if CJP is a spontaneous Gen-Z movement, why did veteran opposition MPs like Mahua Moitra and Kirti Azad join within 72 hours?


“If this is truly a movement of unemployed Indian youth, why are there already political fingerprints all over it?”
— Oggy Janta Party supporters online
Is Oggy Janta Party Right?
Supporters of Cockroach Janta Party argue that India’s unemployment frustration is real regardless of the founder’s past political work. They say digital satire is simply becoming a new form of youth protest.
However, Oggy Janta Party believes transparency matters just as much as outrage. The movement argues that Indian youth deserve to know whether viral political campaigns are genuinely grassroots or strategically amplified through existing political ecosystems.

That debate is exactly why Oggy Janta Party has gained rapid traction online.
Why Oggy Janta Party Matters in India’s Internet Politics
India’s online political culture is changing fast. Viral campaigns can now gain millions of followers overnight using memes, influencers, satire, and outrage-driven content.
That is why Oggy Janta Party has become more than just another meme page. It has shifted the conversation toward political accountability and digital transparency.
For millions of young Indians watching this unfold, one question now dominates the internet: Is Cockroach Janta Party truly a youth revolution — or a sophisticated political marketing campaign?
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Peddler Media’s Take
India’s unemployment frustration is real — but so are the questions around viral political branding. Whether Oggy Janta Party is ultimately right or wrong, it has already succeeded in forcing the internet to ask tougher questions before blindly joining online movements.




