The "Cockroach People's Party," a satirical movement created less than three weeks ago, held its first public demonstration in New Delhi on Saturday. The movement emerged after controversial remarks by a Supreme Court judge who compared unemployed Indian
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youth to "cockroaches," sparking widespread outrage on social media. What started as a wave of online criticism quickly transformed into an organized campaign attracting thousands of supporters. During its first street protest, members of the movement demanded the resignation of the Minister of Education, accusing authorities of failing to address unemployment and the concerns of young people. The rapid rise of the movement highlights growing frustration among India's youth and the increasing influence of social media in shaping public debate.
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