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This time in Pakistan ‘cockroach party’! Besides India, members are also increasing in neighboring countries
Sandy Verma | May 25, 2026 10:24 AM CST

Arshola is difficult to eradicate, they reproduce very quickly. Arshola’s reproductive speed is also spreading to the organization that was coined as ‘Cockroaches’ out of sheer sarcasm. After the ‘Cockroj Janata Party’ got a huge response in India, several organizations of the same style have been formed in the neighboring country of Pakistan. Whose name is ‘Cockrose Party’.

Cockroach Janata Party, the symbolic political party that emerged in protest against the country’s Chief Justice’s ‘sarcastic’ comments, on Thursday surpassed the BJP-Congress in terms of Instagram followers. Abhijit Deepak mocks the establishment of ‘Cockroach Janata Party’, ‘BJP claims itself as the largest party in the world. But it took us only four days to overcome them.’ Within hours of this posting, the official handle of Cockroach Janata Party has disappeared from X. After the closure of the social media account of this organization in India, one after another cockroach party in Pakistan started to rise up in social media.

According to Pak Account, it is not an individual or group. This organization is the voice of every generation in Pakistan.

In the beginning, one page caught the eye, called ‘Cockroach Awami Party’. They admit in their bio that they started this page inspired by the movement in India. The bio reads, ‘Yes we have faked it. It doesn’t matter. Because our motto is the same.’ As of writing this report, the account has crossed 2000 followers. According to Pak Account, it is not an individual or group. This organization is the voice of every generation in Pakistan. The Pakistan party’s logo is very similar to India’s Cockroach Janata Party. But it has green-white branding.

It should be noted that the Cockroach Janata Party was started in India by opposing a comment made by the Supreme Court Chief Justice Surya Kantar. During the hearing of a case, he allegedly compared unemployed children to ‘arshola’, ‘parasites’. Unemployed children enter social service professions like journalism, RTI and law when they have nothing to do, complained. As the controversy escalated, the judge said his oral observations were being misinterpreted. However, the video of his comment went viral. There is a stir in the country. A Boston University student named Abhijit Deepak started Cockroach Janata Party on social media using this comment. He also once worked in social media wing of Aam Aadmi Party.


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