Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, May 22, 2026: The rapid rise of the satirical social media platform Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has not only captured the attention of millions online but has also left the founder’s family concerned about the consequences of its newfound popularity.
Founded by Abhijeet Dipke, a student at Boston University and a former associate of the Aam Aadmi Party, the digital outfit has witnessed explosive growth within days of its launch.
According to reports, CJP has amassed more than 19 million followers on Instagram within just over a week, making it one of the fastest-growing satirical platforms in recent times. The party’s humorous content, political satire and unique branding have resonated widely with social media users.
However, the viral success has also sparked anxiety within Dipke’s family. His parents reportedly said they have been unable to sleep peacefully since learning about the scale of attention the initiative has attracted. They expressed concerns that their son could face legal complications or other challenges due to the platform’s growing influence and satirical content.
The online outfit has generated significant discussion across digital platforms, with supporters praising its creative approach to satire while critics debate its impact on public discourse.
As the platform continues to gain traction, its founder remains at the centre of a rapidly expanding online phenomenon that has transformed from a niche social media experiment into a national talking point.
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