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India's Chief Justice Clarifies 'Cockroach' Remarks

The chief justice said his comments were aimed at people using fake degrees, not India’s youth, after criticism over the courtroom remarks.

  • On Friday, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant compared some unemployed youth to "cockroaches" and "parasites" during a senior advocate designation hearing, sparking widespread outrage among India's Gen Z population.
  • Chief Justice Kant issued a clarification on Sunday, stating media "misquoted" his remarks, which specifically targeted individuals entering professions with "fake and bogus degrees" rather than the nation's youth.
  • Launching the satirical Cockroach Janta Party within hours, 30-year-old Abhijeet Dipke created a digital movement that rapidly gained over 3 million Instagram followers by providing a platform for frustrated, unemployed youth.
  • Parliamentarian Mahua Moitra and former parliamentarian Kirti Azad joined the movement, helping the satirical initiative evolve from a joke into a significant platform for political commentary and youth engagement.
  • Underlying the satire is deep-seated frustration among India's Gen Z, who face a 29.1 percent unemployment rate among graduates—nine times higher than those without schooling—finding psychological armor in the "cockroach" label.
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The Wire broke the news in New Delhi, India on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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