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CJP Leaders

Cockroach Janta Party Leaders & Supporters

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Abhijeet Dipke

Founder

The creator of the Cockroach Janta Party movement. A Boston University graduate and former AAP social media volunteer who built a 15M+ follower political movement from a CJI courtroom remark.

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Notable Supporters

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Mahua Moitra

TMC MP

The firebrand Trinamool Congress MP has publicly endorsed CJP's anti-establishment energy. Known for her sharp oratory and willingness to challenge the ruling party, Moitra's support adds political credibility to the movement. She has shared CJP content on her social media and acknowledged the movement as a sign of youth dissatisfaction with the current political ecosystem.

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Kirti Azad

Independent MP

Former BJP MP turned independent politician, Kirti Azad has been a vocal supporter of the CJP movement. His journey from being inside the ruling party to becoming an independent voice mirrors CJP's outsider stance. Azad has praised the movement for giving unemployed youth a platform to express their frustration through organized satire.

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Akhilesh Yadav

Former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh

The Samajwadi Party leader and former UP CM has endorsed CJP's core message about youth unemployment. His public remarks about the movement have brought it significant attention in North India, particularly among the Hindi-speaking youth demographic.

How to Become a CJP Leader

CJP has an unconventional leadership model. There are no backroom deals, no dynastic politics, and no ticket fees. Here's how you can rise within the movement:

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Build Your Roach Cred

Follow CJP on all platforms, engage with content, use #MainBhiCockroach, and create your own cockroach-themed content. Leadership starts with participation.

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Organize Locally

Start a local CJP chapter in your college, town, or district. Build a community of like-minded cockroaches who want to change the system through satire and activism.

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Get Noticed by the Swarm

When CJP formally registers with the ECI, leadership positions will be filled based on community engagement, not connections. The more you contribute, the more you lead.