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The voice of lazy and unemployment. (COCKROACH)

 


The government's religious politics, and through it the strengthening of an exploitative system rooted in oppression, is what Bharatiya Janata Party has done in India. On one side there is religion, and on the other side capitalism has reached its extreme peak, while poverty, unemployment, and the unbearable suffering of ordinary people continue to grow. A deep sense of anger and frustration is spreading throughout society. Common people are struggling every single day just to survive, while those in power continue to make grand speeches about development. The gap between propaganda and reality is becoming wider day by day.

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court comparing unemployed youth to “cockroaches” created outrage among many young people. Youth who are already crushed under the weight of dreams, expectations, responsibilities, and uncertainty would naturally rebel under such circumstances. Millions of educated young people are wandering in search of jobs. RecruiCOztment processes are delayed for years, examination papers get leaked, and in the end what remains in the hands of the youth is disappointment and hopelessness. In such a situation, instead of empathy, insulting remarks from powerful institutions only intensify public anger.

Gas cylinders are becoming unaffordable. Petrol and diesel prices have skyrocketed. Inflation is rising uncontrollably. The rupee is weakening. Essential goods are moving beyond the reach of ordinary citizens. Farmers are struggling to get fair prices for their produce, workers’ wages are stagnant, and small businesses are collapsing under economic pressure and instability. Yet at the same time, the wealth of a handful of corporate elites continues to rise rapidly. Because of this, many people feel that the system no longer exists for ordinary citizens, but instead serves only those in power and wealthy capitalists.

And while Narendra Modi is in Italy sharing “Melodi” moments with Giorgia Meloni and focusing on image-building politics, the real issues faced by the people of the country continue to be ignored. Unemployment, education, healthcare, farmer suicides, women’s safety, and economic inequality remain unresolved. Critics argue that emotional and religious issues are constantly amplified through media in order to divert public attention away from the real crises affecting society.

Amid such chaos and authoritarian tendencies, public anger is beginning to erupt. One expression of this anger is the rise of the “Cockroach Janata Party.” Yes, the same “cockroaches” that were mocked by the Chief Justice have now become a symbol of unemployed youth, workers, and marginalized people whose voices are repeatedly suppressed. The membership of the “Cockroach Janata Party” is increasing day by day, and there are accusations that the government is trying to silence this movement by shutting down social media accounts. But history has shown that voices cannot be destroyed through suppression. In fact, the more repression increases, the stronger resistance becomes.

This eruption of anger will not stop — that is the truth. Because this is not merely anger against one political party; it is a broader rebellion against injustice, inequality, unemployment, and oppression. When ordinary people are pushed to the edge, when the youth begin to lose hope in their future, and when faith in democratic institutions starts collapsing, resistance inevitably rises. And once such resistance takes shape, it cannot simply be silenced by censorship or intimidation.


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