In a bizarre turn of events, the Cockroach Janta Party has alleged that the government has taken down its iconic website. The party's founder, Abhijeet Dipke, took to social media to announce the development, claiming that over 10 lakh cockroaches had signed up as members on the platform. Additionally, he stated that 6 lakh cockroaches had signed a petition demanding the resignation of Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Government Accused of Censorship
Dipke questioned the government's motives, asking why it was so scared of cockroaches. The party has been known for its satirical take on politics, often using cockroaches as a metaphor for common citizens. The website's sudden unavailability has sparked a debate on digital censorship in India.
Official Statement Suspended
Following the website's shutdown, Dipke clarified that the Cockroach Janta Party currently does not have access to any of its platforms. He urged followers not to consider any posts made after the announcement as official statements from the party. This has left many supporters confused about the party's future activities.
The incident highlights the growing concerns over government control of digital spaces. While the Cockroach Janta Party is largely viewed as a humorous political entity, its supporters argue that the shutdown reflects a broader trend of suppressing dissent. As of now, there has been no official response from the government regarding the allegations.



