A satirical online movement called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) is rapidly turning into one of India’s biggest social media talking points. With follower numbers soaring past several established political parties on Instagram, the group has triggered a larger debate: Can viral popularity actually translate into electoral power in India? Popular UPSC educator and political commentator Shekhar Dutt believes the answer is far more complicated.
Don't make this mistake seeing followers of CJP
In a recent video shared on X, Dutt argued that massive social media engagement should not be mistaken for political dominance on the ground. Referring to the latest follower counts, he pointed out that CJP’s Instagram following has already crossed figures that are significantly higher than those of major national parties. BJP’s Instagram account currently trails far behind the satirical movement, while Congress too remains below CJP’s online numbers. However, Dutt stressed that Indian elections are rarely decided by digital trends alone.