Journalist, writer and filmmaker: How accomplished are India's 'Cockroaches'?
During a hearing on social media criticism of the judiciary, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said that some unemployed youngsters who “don't get any employment or have any place in the profession” become activists, social media users or members of the media and “start attacking everyone”. He went on to describe such people as “cockroaches” and “parasites” attacking the system.
Instead of rejecting the label, a group of young Indians embraced it. What started as a social media joke soon evolved into the Cockroach Janta Party, a movement that says it wants to raise questions about education, jobs and public accountability.
And if the term "cockroach" was meant to describe people with little place in the system, the backgrounds of those leading the movement tell a different story.
The party's founder is pursuing a master's degree in the United States. Its spokespersons include an investigative journalist, a filmmaker and researcher, and an IIT graduate who went on to study at the London School of Economics and work for a global consulting firm.
Far from being anonymous voices on social media, the people leading the Cockroach Janta Party come with resumes that would stand out in many professional circles.
In short, India's self-described "cockroaches" appear to be far more educated than many might have expected.
Here's a closer look at the background of founder and spokespersons who have become the faces of India's newest viral political movement.
Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party describes himself as a political communication strategist whose work focuses on narrative building, public messaging and the influence of digital platforms on politics.
He studied journalism in Pune before moving to the United States for higher studies. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in Public Relations at Boston University.
His involvement in politics began years before the creation of CJP. Between 2020 and 2023, he volunteered with the Aam Aadmi Party's social media team. During the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, he worked on meme-based online campaigns aimed at engaging younger voters.
Speaking to PTI, Dipke said the sudden popularity of the movement changed his own circumstances. "Two weeks back, I was applying for jobs," he said, describing the last fortnight as a "roller coaster ride".
According to him, the attention generated by CJP even led to job offers from multinational companies in the US and Europe, which he said he declined to focus on the movement in India.
Investigative journalist Saurav Das, who has been appointed chief spokesperson, has spent years reporting on legal, judicial and social issues. The organisation also pointed to his involvement in anti-pollution protests held at India Gate in November 2025.
As chief spokesperson, Das is expected to become the primary public face of the movement as it expands its activities and prepares for upcoming campaigns.
Vijeta Dahiya is a political researcher, writer, filmmaker and content creator. He studied at Delhi Technological University and has worked on research and content projects for digital creators.
Dahiya has also authored two books, Power of Universe and To Hell With That Job and directed Haryanvi films including Dararein and Opri Paraai.
The third spokesperson, Ashutosh Ranka, comes from a very different professional background.
Ranka studied at IIT Kanpur before attending the London School of Economics. He later worked with global consulting firm McKinsey & Company in London.
He returned to India last year and has since been involved in campaigns related to environmental, educational and youth issues in Jaipur.
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And if the term "cockroach" was meant to describe people with little place in the system, the backgrounds of those leading the movement tell a different story.
The party's founder is pursuing a master's degree in the United States. Its spokespersons include an investigative journalist, a filmmaker and researcher, and an IIT graduate who went on to study at the London School of Economics and work for a global consulting firm.
Far from being anonymous voices on social media, the people leading the Cockroach Janta Party come with resumes that would stand out in many professional circles.
In short, India's self-described "cockroaches" appear to be far more educated than many might have expected.
Here's a closer look at the background of founder and spokespersons who have become the faces of India's newest viral political movement.
Abhijeet Dipke: Founder
He studied journalism in Pune before moving to the United States for higher studies. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in Public Relations at Boston University.
His involvement in politics began years before the creation of CJP. Between 2020 and 2023, he volunteered with the Aam Aadmi Party's social media team. During the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections, he worked on meme-based online campaigns aimed at engaging younger voters.
Speaking to PTI, Dipke said the sudden popularity of the movement changed his own circumstances. "Two weeks back, I was applying for jobs," he said, describing the last fortnight as a "roller coaster ride".
According to him, the attention generated by CJP even led to job offers from multinational companies in the US and Europe, which he said he declined to focus on the movement in India.
Saurav Das: Chief Spokesperson
Investigative journalist Saurav Das, who has been appointed chief spokesperson, has spent years reporting on legal, judicial and social issues. The organisation also pointed to his involvement in anti-pollution protests held at India Gate in November 2025.
As chief spokesperson, Das is expected to become the primary public face of the movement as it expands its activities and prepares for upcoming campaigns.
Vijeta Dahiya: Spokesperson
Vijeta Dahiya is a political researcher, writer, filmmaker and content creator. He studied at Delhi Technological University and has worked on research and content projects for digital creators.
Dahiya has also authored two books, Power of Universe and To Hell With That Job and directed Haryanvi films including Dararein and Opri Paraai.
Ashutosh Ranka: Spokesperson
The third spokesperson, Ashutosh Ranka, comes from a very different professional background.
Ranka studied at IIT Kanpur before attending the London School of Economics. He later worked with global consulting firm McKinsey & Company in London.
He returned to India last year and has since been involved in campaigns related to environmental, educational and youth issues in Jaipur.
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