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‘Foreign Interference, Coordinated Unrest’: Why ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ Has Security Agencies Worried – Delhi News Daily

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The concerns intensified this week after the Centre directed X to withhold the group’s handle in India following Intelligence Bureau (IB) inputs citing “national security concerns”Agencies Tracking Origins Of Viral PagesWhy Security Agencies Are ConcernedConcerns Over Foreign-Based AccountsFear Of Online Anger Turning Offline

Last Updated:May 22, 2026, 13:19 IST

The concerns intensified this week after the Centre directed X to withhold the group’s handle in India following Intelligence Bureau (IB) inputs citing “national security concerns”

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Abhijeet Dipke founded the Cockroach Janta Party. (Source: X)

Abhijeet Dipke founded the Cockroach Janta Party. (Source: X)

What began as a satirical meme movement around unemployment and anti-establishment humour has now drawn the attention of India’s security establishment, with agencies increasingly viewing the viral ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ (CJP) ecosystem as a potential platform for mass mobilisation, foreign interference and coordinated unrest.

The concerns intensified this week after the Centre directed X to withhold the group’s handle in India following Intelligence Bureau (IB) inputs citing “national security concerns”.

But beyond the memes and viral posts, investigators are now closely examining the origins and rapid growth of the network behind CJP.

Agencies Tracking Origins Of Viral Pages

According to inputs accessed by CNN-News18 and other reports reviewed by security officials, one of the most prominent groups now operating under the “Cockroach Janta Party” banner appears to have undergone multiple identity changes over several years before adopting its current branding on May 21 this year.

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Investigators say the group was originally created in February 2021 under the Gujarati name “આમ આદમી પાર્ટી ગુજરાત” (Aam Aadmi Party Gujarat), suggesting it may initially have functioned as a fan or support page linked to the AAP ecosystem in Gujarat.

The page later reportedly changed names multiple times, including briefly operating under “સંબંધ નો સર્વાનો” in October 2021, before returning to the AAP Gujarat branding and eventually rebranding itself as “Cockroach Janta Party” on May 21. It is critical to note here that CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke worked with the Aam Aadmi Party between 2020 and 2023, where he was involved in social media strategy and election campaigning. During the 2020 Delhi assembly elections, he reportedly worked on meme-based digital campaigns focused on political messaging and youth outreach.

Officials see the repeated identity shifts as a potential red flag, especially given the page’s sudden transformation from a regional political fan community into a nationwide anti-establishment meme movement attracting millions of followers within days.

Why Security Agencies Are Concerned

Security officials are less worried about satire itself and more about the scale, speed and unpredictability of the movement.

The group reportedly amassed over 15 million Instagram followers in an extremely short span, surpassing even the follower counts of several mainstream political parties. Agencies fear such rapid, decentralised growth creates fertile ground for manipulation by hostile actors, especially when driven by emotionally charged issues like unemployment, inflation and youth frustration.

Officials believe movements built around humour and memes can often appear politically harmless initially, before evolving into real-world mobilisation campaigns.

Intelligence assessments reportedly cite examples of Gen Z-led online movements globally that began as internet satire but later spilled into protests, campus unrest and broader anti-establishment campaigns.

A source in Meta, when asked about the sudden spike, said: “When we notice a sudden spike in followers, we also cross-check and alert the authorities. This is what happened in the case of the Cockroach Party.”

Concerns Over Foreign-Based Accounts

Another key concern flagged internally relates to the movement’s digital footprint outside India.

Security agencies are reportedly examining the presence of foreign-based followers and participants across associated Telegram and social media channels. Officials claim several early members in linked Telegram groups appeared to use foreign names, with some accounts allegedly originating outside India, including from Pakistan.

Investigators are also probing whether some Telegram infrastructure linked to the movement may have been pre-existing “ready-made” channels, going as far back as February, later repurposed for CJP-related mobilisation.

Fear Of Online Anger Turning Offline

Officials tracking the movement reportedly believe the larger risk lies in the transition from digital virality to physical mobilisation.

The concern is that what currently exists as meme-driven anger could evolve into offline protests, student agitations or loosely coordinated campaigns demanding accountability from institutions and governments.

By framing political frustration through humour and satire, CJP has managed to create what agencies reportedly describe as a “normalised rallying point” for discontent among urban youth.

Security officials fear such movements can gradually weaken trust in institutions while spreading what one internal note allegedly described as “unorganised fear” and instability.

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