Cockroach Janta Party’s founder says Indian government took website down

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The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a satirical political entity, has claimed that its website was taken down by the Indian government. The party, known for its humorous take on Indian politics, cleverly uses initials that parody the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The CJP founder argues that this move is an attempt to stifle dissent and satire in the political landscape. The CJP has gained attention for its unique approach to critiquing government policies through satire and parody. Its website, which was a hub for political commentary and engagement, has been central to its operations. The founder asserts that the takedown is a direct response to the party's growing influence and its ability to engage the public in political discourse through humor. In response to the allegations, government officials have not issued a statement, leaving questions about the motivations behind the website's removal. Meanwhile, the CJP continues to leverage social media platforms to connect with its audience, promising to return with more robust digital strategies. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between political satire groups and authorities in India.

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