From Online Hype to Street Test: India’s Cockroach Janta Party

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India’s mock political group Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has gone viral online with about 22 million Instagram followers since mid-May and will test its real-world appeal with an offline protest in New Delhi. While experts say on-ground support is unproven, similar youth-led movements in Asia have disrupted economies and politics, keeping investors watching for potential risk. With India facing job-creation challenges, inflation, a weaker rupee, and AI-driven shifts in IT hiring, a large turnout could influence market sentiment, even as analysts caution that online hype does not always translate into sustained street power.
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