India swats cockroach movement over 'national security'

India swats cockroach movement over 'national security'

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Key Points:

  • The parody Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), formed as satirical criticism of India's Chief Justice likening some youth to "cockroaches," has rapidly gained millions of followers on social media, challenging the ruling BJP and calling for the resignation of the Education Minister over a canceled medical entrance exam.
  • BJP spokesperson Shazia Ilmi expressed skepticism about CJP's motives, highlighting its founder's past association with the opposition Aam Aadmi Party and suggesting the movement's demands may be politically motivated rather than constructive.
  • The Indian government ordered the blocking of CJP's X (formerly Twitter) account citing national security concerns due to its growing influence among youth, but the group's Instagram account continues to amass followers, raising questions about social media regulation and censorship.
  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting India amid strained diplomatic ties, with key discussions planned on defense, energy security, and trade, culminating in a meeting of Quad foreign ministers focused on Indo-Pacific security and cooperation.
  • India is experiencing record electricity demand due to an intense heat wave, with power generation hitting new highs largely from coal and solar sources, while localized blackouts persist amid infrastructure strain and rising temperatures above 45°C in major cities.

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