Cockroach Janta Party Invites Youth to Join the ?Lazy But Aware? Public Conversation
Cockroach Janta Party has invited young citizens to join what it describes as a ?lazy but aware? public conversation. The phrase reflects CJP's larger style: humorous on the surface, but focused on real issues affecting young people.
The party said its movement is open to unemployed youth, students, workers, online creators, meme makers and anyone who feels ignored by formal political spaces. CJP's eligibility standards remain satirical, including those who are lazy, unemployed, chronically online or able to rant professionally.
According to the party, humour should not be used to dismiss youth concerns. Instead, it can become a tool to express frustration without fear or boredom. CJP said young people deserve political language that sounds closer to real life.
Abhijeet Dipke's role as founder and convenor has helped give the movement a visible face, while the party's digital-first structure has allowed its message to travel quickly. The party said its online community will continue to grow through articles, interviews, videos and public discussions.
CJP added that the goal is not to make politics less serious, but to make serious politics less inaccessible.
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