Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), that gains significant attention among the younger generation, has reported new issues with his social media presence. He claims that his personal Instagram account hacked, and the party’s backup Instagram account also briefly taken down during its rapid growth before it was restored hours later.
Cockroach Janta Party founder reports hacked account issues
Dipke mentioned that he lost access to his personal Instagram account, raising concerns among supporters of the satirical youth-driven movement that has influenced political discussions on social media in recent days. He shared screenshots showing that he repeatedly tried to recover his personal Instagram account through Meta’s recovery process but was unsuccessful each time.
The latest controversy follows another setback for the party earlier this week when the CJP’s X handle suspended in India.
Account suspend within week
However, the group quickly returned to the platform with a new account called “Cockroach Is Back,” where it mocked critics and suggested attempts made to silence the movement due to its increasing popularity. One of the posts said, “You thought you can get rid of us? Lol,” while another implied that the account suspension occurred after the CJP surpassed major political parties on Instagram.
What started just days ago as an internet satire campaign has turned into one of the fastest-growing digital political movements in the country. The Cockroach Janta Party recently surpassed the BJP in Instagram followers and later overtook the 141-year-old Congress, becoming the most-followed political group on the platform shortly after its launch.
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