Beyond the FYP
Indian Democracy welcomes dissent and criticism, but would never support movements like CJP that defy the Constitution
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Indian Democracy welcomes dissent and criticism, but would never support movements like CJP that defy the Constitution

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The Cockroach Janata Party may seek to portray itself as a people's movement or anti-establishment campaign, but several aspects of its rhetoric and conduct raise legitimate constitutional and ethical questions

06 Jun 2026
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Introductory Memo

India's democratic framework permits citizens to establish associations, movements, and political organisations, provided they operate within the constitutional boundaries of the Republic. The Cockroach Janata Party may seek to portray itself as a people's movement or anti-establishment campaign, but several aspects of its rhetoric and conduct raise legitimate constitutional and ethical questions. Even if the group were to pursue political recognition in the future, its ideology and methods would find it difficult to align with the spirit of the Indian Constitution.



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