'Neither unemployed nor am I lazy but ... ': Sonam Wangchuk calls himself 'an honorary cockroach'
Sonam Wangchuk, calling himself an "honorary cockroach," lauded the satirical "Cockroach Janata Party" movement, urging the government to heed youth concerns instead of suppressing digital dissent.
He likened the campaign's creative, non-violent approach to political cartoons, advocating for engagement over censorship to prevent frustration from escalating.
Cockroach Janta Party website blocked
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- How a ‘cockroach’ jibe united India’s disgruntled jobless youth The Straits Times —
- '49% followers from Pakistan': BJP claims Cockroach Janta Party holds only 9% support from India Times Of India —
- Cockroach Janta Party’s founder says Indian government took website down Al Jazeera —