The Alleged Pakistan Links of the CJP Founder

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In mid-May 2026, the digital landscape was suddenly flooded with a new viral sensation called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). Launched immediately after a controversial remark by Chief Justice Surya Kant, this so-called “satirical” political outfit gained massive traction among Gen-Z users. However, behind this facade of youth anger against unemployment and paper leaks hides a deeply concerning reality. Investigative reports have now exposed the dark past of Abhijeet Dipke CJP founder, revealing a history that heavily suggests a pre-planned, anti-India agenda rather than an organic student protest.

Who is Abhijeet Dipke, the brains behind the viral Cockroach Janta Party  movement? – Firstpost
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The 2019 Pune Police Flagging

To understand the true nature of this movement, we must look at the founder’s track record. In 2019, the Legal Rights Observatory (LRO) officially filed a complaint against Abhijeet Dipke in Pune. According to widely circulated reports, Pune Police records actively flagged him as an alleged ISI-paid asset. He was directly accused of spreading false, malicious propaganda regarding Indian security forces in Kashmir. Furthermore, he allegedly pushed Hurriyat-style separatist narratives to amplify Pakistan’s exact geopolitical agenda on social media. This is not the profile of a harmless satirist; this is the profile of a dedicated propagandist.

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The Political Ecosystem Connection

The sudden rise of the CJP is no coincidence when you examine his political connections. Between 2020 and 2023, Dipke, who recently completed a master’s degree in Public Relations from Boston University, was heavily embedded in the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) social media ecosystem. He actively volunteered and ran digital campaigns during the 2020 Delhi elections. The incredibly convenient timing of launching a “people’s party” style movement right from the United States, exactly when domestic opposition parties are struggling to manufacture a national narrative, raises severe red flags about who is actually pulling the strings.

A Trojan Horse for Destabilization

Digital watchdogs have pointed out that the CJP’s viral growth is highly suspicious. A massive chunk of its initial online traction allegedly originated from suspicious accounts based in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Therefore, the Cockroach Janta Party is operating as a classic Trojan horse. It lures in genuinely frustrated and unemployed youth using memes and satire, but its ultimate goal is to radicalize them and channel their anger into an aggressive, anti-establishment, and destabilizing narrative. This is the exact same blueprint used by foreign-funded syndicates during past domestic unrests.

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Immediate Action Required

India simply cannot afford to let foreign-backed actors operate freely under the protective disguise of “youth activism.” The fact that a man previously flagged for amplifying separatist propaganda is now leading a viral movement targeting Indian institutions should immediately trigger national security protocols. The central agencies must thoroughly revisit the 2019 Pune Police records. If Abhijeet Dipke CJP founder is indeed acting as a proxy for hostile elements, this dangerous attempt to weaponise the Indian youth must be crushed instantly.

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