The Indian government blocked cockroachjantaparty.org on May 23, 2026. CJP's Instagram account was hacked and access lost the same day. Two days earlier, MeitY withheld CJP's X/Twitter account within India. The .buzz site is still up. You are reading it right now.

Here is the full story, in order.

How it started: CJI Surya Kant called student protesters "cockroaches"

On May 15, 2026, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant referred to student protesters as "cockroaches" during a Supreme Court hearing. The remark — made in open court — was widely reported and triggered immediate backlash on social media. The Siasat Daily reported how the internet responded: within hours, the Cockroach Janata Party was born.

Abhijeet Dipke, a political activist, registered the party name and launched the founding manifesto on cockroachjantaparty.buzz on May 16, 2026. The five-point manifesto called for institutional accountability — UAPA prosecution of the Election Commissioner for vote deletions, 55% women's reservation, and a ban on post-retirement Rajya Sabha nominations for outgoing Chief Justices.

CJP's Instagram account surpassed BJP's in under four days

The response was extraordinary. CJP's Instagram account accumulated more than 20 million followers within a week of launch — surpassing the BJP's Instagram follower count. Outlook India and The Tribune both confirmed the milestone: CJP crossed BJP's count within four days.

That number made the party too visible to ignore.

The crackdown timeline

May 21, 2026 — X/Twitter account withheld in India

On May 21, 2026, India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) directed X to withhold CJP's Twitter/X account for users in India. The stated reason was an Intelligence Bureau report citing the account as a "threat to national sovereignty." Business Today reported the details.

May 23, 2026 — cockroachjantaparty.org blocked; Instagram hacked

Two days later, on May 23, 2026 — the same day this article was published — the Indian government blocked cockroachjantaparty.org. The block affects users in India attempting to reach the .org domain. The CJP Instagram account was also hacked on this date and access was lost entirely. Founder Abhijeet Dipke confirmed the account loss publicly. Sources: Business Today, The Print, Al Jazeera.

What Abhijeet Dipke said

In a statement reported by The Print, founder Abhijeet Dipke responded directly:

"Action should have been taken against the Education Minister for the paper leak. But in New India, action is being taken against the Cockroach Janta Party for demanding accountability."

— Abhijeet Dipke, CJP founder (The Print, May 23 2026)

What the .buzz domain means

cockroachjantaparty.buzz was registered as the community site from the beginning. It is the domain you are on right now. It has not been blocked. The blog, manifesto, leaders page, and join flow are all operating normally.

The .org domain block affects only the primary party website. The community documentation, explainers, and membership form remain accessible here.

FAQ

Why was the CJP website blocked?

The Indian government blocked cockroachjantaparty.org on May 23, 2026. MeitY had already withheld CJP's X account two days prior, citing an Intelligence Bureau report about a "threat to national sovereignty." No public order with specific legal grounds has been issued at the time of writing. Source: Business Today.

Is the CJP website working?

cockroachjantaparty.org is blocked in India. cockroachjantaparty.buzz — this site — is live and working. Use the .buzz domain for all CJP content going forward.

What happened to the CJP Instagram account?

The CJP Instagram account, which had grown to over 20 million followers and surpassed BJP's Instagram count within four days, was hacked on May 23, 2026. The founder confirmed access was lost. Source: The Print.

Where can I find CJP now?

Right here. cockroachjantaparty.buzz is the active community site. You can join, read the manifesto, and identify as a cockroach — all from the .buzz domain.


The CJP is still here. The cockroaches survive. Read the CJI clarification and identify yourself →

For a full chronological breakdown of every government action, see the CJP Accounts Blocked Timeline (May 2026).

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