May 25, 2026 1 min read

‘94% of users are Indian’: Cockroach Janta Party founder fires back at BJP claim of Pakistan-heavy audience

Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, addresses the media, challenging claims about his social media audience.

In the grand theatre of Indian politics, where accusations often fly faster than a politician's U-turn, the latest act features the provocatively named Cockroach Janta Party. Founder Abhijeet Dipke isn't just swatting away flies; he's dismantling a rather sticky claim from the BJP: that his movement's digital hive is buzzing with an undue Pakistani presence. It seems even in the digital age, the first rule of political combat remains 'discredit thy opponent's fan club.' But Dipke, armed with data, reminds us that sometimes, the simplest numerical truth can be the most effective pesticide against narrative-based smears.

The controversy stems from the BJP's assertions regarding the demographic makeup of the Cockroach Janta Party's social media following, implying a significant foreign, specifically Pakistani, influence. However, Abhijeet Dipke has presented compelling data indicating that a substantial 94% of his users are, in fact, Indian citizens. This direct rebuttal aims to neutralize the narrative that seeks to portray the CJP's support base as anything other than domestically rooted, challenging the initial claims with concrete statistics about his platform's reach and audience engagement.

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