Beyond Social Media: CBSE Whistleblower Sends Message to CJP Supporters

A fresh debate has emerged around the viral Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) movement after CBSE whistleblower Sarthak Sidhant shared his views in an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times. The movement, which began as a satirical response to recent remarks by the Chief Justice of India, has gained significant traction on social media, especially among students and young internet users.

Speaking about the growing online campaign, Sidhant acknowledged the power of digital activism but stressed that meaningful change requires more than viral posts and hashtags. He suggested that while social media can amplify issues and mobilize public opinion, sustained efforts and real-world engagement are necessary to bring about tangible reforms.

The remarks have sparked fresh discussions online, with supporters of the movement defending internet-led activism while others echoed the need for constructive action beyond social media. As the CJP movement continues to attract attention, the conversation around youth participation, civic engagement and digital activism remains firmly in the spotlight.

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