Indian Gen Zers turn online parody account into political… · DeepSignal
Indian Gen Zers turn online parody account into political movement: the Cockroach Janta Party Fortune · Sheikh Saaliq, The Associated Press 4h ago · ~3 min· 5/21/2026· en· 0Indian Gen Z has transformed a parody account into a political movement addressing corruption and joblessness.
Key Points Memes highlight issues like corruption and unemployment. The Cockroach Janta Party gains millions of followers. Social media becomes a platform for political expression. Reader Mode unavailable (could not extract clean content).
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The emergence of the Cockroach Janta Party signals a shift in political engagement among Gen Z, highlighting the potential for social media to catalyze grassroots movements and influence policy.