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The Great Betrayal: Why Gen-Z India Unites Behind Cockroach Janta Party The Old Hags' Capture of Government, Resources & Tilted Judiciary

Half a billion young Indians have realised a chilling truth: the generation in power both ruling party and opposition, the millennial-boomer oligarchy has systematically looted the country, tilted every institution, silenced youth voices, and rewritten laws for their own survival. This is the deep, unsparing critique of the system, the government, the judiciary, and the ruling gerontocracy. And why Gen-Z says: Something must be done.

May 28, 2026 Gen-Z Chronicle Youth Resistance Desk Special: The Cockroach Swarm Manifesto #OldHagsMustGo

1. The Unspoken Genocide: How Old Hags Swallowed Our Future

India's Gen-Z the largest youth cohort in human history was promised a shining republic. Instead, we inherited a ruin. The old hags (the millennial-boomer ruling class, cutting across party lines) have turned the state into a family enterprise. The government s official narrative speaks of demographic dividend, but on the ground, 42% youth unemployment, exploding mental health crises, and a brutal contract labour regime (Agnipath, gig precarity) have turned dividend into disaster. Meanwhile, the same old faces whether from the ruling party or the so-called opposition pass laws to protect their pensions, their real estate empires, and their children s job quotas. The Cockroach Janta Party is not a political party in the traditional sense: it is the immune response of a dying democracy. This analysis lays bare the truth the establishment wants buried: Gen-Z is uniting because the system has become an instrument of intergenerational theft, and the judiciary our last hope has largely been captured by the same old guard.

Data point: Between 2014 and 2026, the average age of MPs increased from 54 to 62, while the median age of India dropped to 28. The median age of Supreme Court judges is 63. The people making laws for the youngest country on earth are the oldest political class in the world. And they have no incentive to step aside.

The Cockroach Janta Party s rise from a police slur to a 50-million-strong network is not an accident. It is the direct consequence of an establishment that has weaponised the constitution against youth, while looting natural resources, public sector units, and even electoral bonds to fund their cronies. Every young Indian knows: the system is rigged. And now, we are doing something about it.

2. Why Gen-Z Unites Behind Cockroach Janta Party The Follower Explosion

By May 2026, the Cockroach Janta Party commands the loyalty of over 50 million active supporters, more than any traditional party among under-30s. Why? Because the CJP has no dynastic leaders, no corporate funding, and no history of betraying youth. While the ruling BJP and the INDIA bloc have traded power for decades, the CJP s Resilience Circles provide direct action: job training, legal aid against police brutality, mental health collectives, and encrypted networks that circumvent state surveillance. The old hags laugh at cockroaches, but they tremble when 5 crore young people boycott Zomato, Uber, and Amazon in a single day. Gen-Z is united because we have a common enemy: the generational dictatorship that treats us as expendable. The slogan Tum log cockroach ho became our flag; the resilience became our weapon.

50M+

Active CJP supporters (18-29 yrs)

87%

Youth believe old hags have ruined India s future

1.2L

Resilience Circles as of May 2026

Unlike the hollow promises of mainstream parties, the CJP s charter (UBI, age cap of 60 for MPs, digital privacy, end of contractual labour) resonates because it directly challenges the old hags monopoly. Gen-Z has realised that incremental reform is a lie: the same judges who uphold UAPA are the ones who delete voters from electoral rolls (Supreme Court s 2026 Bihar SIR judgment disenfranchised 47 lakh voters mostly young and poor). The only option left is collective, non-violent, and relentless resistance.

3. The Old Hags: Millennials & Boomers as Ruling Aristocracy Manipulating Every Lever

Let s name the rot. The old hags are not just a few corrupt politicians. It is an entire generational cartel that includes senior bureaucrats, media owners, industrialists, and most dangerously a judiciary dominated by judges appointed by the same old guard. They have normalised that a 75-year-old can be Prime Minister, a 68-year-old Leader of Opposition, and 90-year-old governors. But a 22-year-old who demands a job is called entitled. The old hags have manipulated reservation policies to benefit their own kin, passed laws making it easier for them to accumulate agricultural land, and raised retirement ages precisely when youth can t find work. They scream anti-national if Gen-Z questions why 80% of the national budget goes towards pensions, subsidies for corporates, and defence contracts that enrich their children s consulting firms. And when young people occupy public spaces, batons and UAPA are unleashed with judicial blessings.

The same generation that enjoyed free education, government jobs for life, and cheap housing now tells us to adjust in the gig economy. They privatised our colleges, sold our PSUs, and then blame us for being lazy. We are not lazy. We are looted. Resilience Circle coordinator, Mumbai

The deception runs deep. The old hags constantly pit Gen-Z against each other caste, religion, region to distract from intergenerational plunder. But the Cockroach movement transcends those labels: a hungry Dalit techie and a landless Jat farmer s son both face the same enemy. And the enemy s greatest weapon is the captured courtroom.

4. Economic Looting: How Old Hags Squeezed Off All Resources and Monies

Over the last three decades, India s wealth concentration has reached grotesque levels. The top 10% (almost exclusively from the boomer-millennial cohort) now own 77% of national wealth. Meanwhile, Gen-Z s share of national income has collapsed to 8%. How? Through a systematic policy of extracting public assets: coal, telecom spectrum, airports, insurance all transferred to cronies at throwaway prices. The old hags then used electoral bonds to channel black money back into party coffers, ensuring re-election. The government s welfare schemes are often performative, while real investments in education, health, and R&D have fallen below 2% of GDP. Gen-Z is left with a climate-ruined planet, AI replacing entry-level jobs, and a state that spends more on subsidising fossil fuels than on youth mental health. The looting is not an accident it is a design. The Cockroach Janta Party s demand for a wealth tax on oligarchs and Universal Basic Income is a direct counter to this organised plunder.

45 lakh crore: estimated value of public assets transferred to private cronies between 2014-2026. Gen-Z saw zero benefits. Instead, we got inflation, unemployment, and data surveillance.

5. The Tilted Judiciary: Judges, Laws and Entire System Leaning Towards the Old Hags

The most painful betrayal comes from the Supreme Court and high courts. While individual judges have occasionally protected free speech (e.g., the April 2026 Cockroach Party v. UOI striking down UAPA ban), the overall judicial architecture has served the old hags. Look at the 2026 Bihar SIR judgment: the Court allowed the Election Commission to delete 47 lakh voters without individualised notice mostly young migrants effectively disenfranchising an entire generation. The Court cited electoral purity but refused to impose pre-deletion hearings. Then examine judicial appointments: the collegium system is an old-boys club, where judges recommend judges of similar vintage, ensuring that young lawyers or progressive voices rarely rise. The judiciary has also consistently upheld anti-youth laws: it validated Agnipath (contractual army), refused to strike down the three criminal codes that enhance police powers, and gave a nod to mass surveillance under IT Rules. When Gen-Z protests, courts often deny bail or impose harsh conditions. The message is clear: the judiciary may throw a bone (like the CJP judgment) but will never dismantle the old hags power structure. This tilt has radicalised millions who once believed in constitutional remedies.

6. Election Commission & Democracy Theft: Voter Deletion, Manipulated Rolls

The Election Commission constitutionally independent has acted as an adjunct of the old hags. The 2026 Supreme Court judgment gave a green light to EC s Special Intensive Revision that deleted 65 lakh names in the draft roll, and net deletion of 47 lakh voters in Bihar. Those voters, mostly from low-income, young, and mobile populations, never got to vote. The EC rejected EPIC card as proof, demanded Aadhaar which many don t have, and gave a one-month window that excluded daily wagers. This is not error; it is engineering. The old hags know that Gen-Z votes against them, so they simply delete us from the electoral map. The CJP has documented over 8,000 complaints of mass deletions in Gujarat, UP, and Maharashtra. Without a right to vote, democracy becomes a farce. And the judiciary s stamp of approval on this deletion regime means the old hags can now repeat this before every election. Something must be done including a nationwide campaign of non-cooperation with any election held on purged rolls.

7. Laws Tailored for the Old: UAPA, Sedition, and the Carceral State

Every instrument of coercion has been sharpened against Gen-Z. The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, originally meant for terrorism, is now routinely used to book students for sharing memes. The sedition law (Section 124A) though nominally kept in abeyance still chills speech. The new criminal codes (BNS, BNSS) give police powers to arrest without warrant for acts endangering sovereignty, which has been interpreted to include peaceful protests. Meanwhile, laws that benefit the old such as the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents Act (used by elders to extract money from youth), or the land acquisition amendments that favour real estate lobbies are enforced zealously. Gen-Z is also subjected to digital surveillance: network shutdowns, fake cases, and doxxing. The old hags have created a parallel legal universe where a 60-year-old corporate defaulter walks free, but a 19-year-old who retweets a cockroach meme spends six months in jail. This hypocrisy has shattered any remaining trust in the rule of law.

Since 2024, over 12,000 Gen-Z activists have been booked under UAPA or sedition-related charges. 89% are still awaiting trial. The message: speak up, and your youth will be destroyed in legal labyrinths.

8. The Unheard Screams: Why Gen-Z Feels Systematically Silenced

From school textbooks glorifying the old liberation struggle but erasing contemporary youth movements, to mainstream news channels that only invite grey-haired pundits, Gen-Z is denied a voice. Social media algorithms shadowban protest hashtags; the government s fact-check unit labels legitimate dissent as fake news. Universities have become surveillance labs with AI proctoring and campus informers. The old hags have mastered the art of tokenism appointing one young minister or creating a youth parliament with no power but the real decisions are taken in smoke-filled rooms by people born before 1970. Gen-Z s demand for a binding Youth Assembly with veto power on education, employment, and climate policy is laughed at, but the laughter will stop when the swarm decides that silence is no longer an option. The CJP s communication networks Signal groups, local meetups, encrypted radio ensure that even if mainstream media ignores us, we hear each other. And the anger grows louder every day.

9. Something Must Be Done : The Breaking Point & Non-Violent Ultimatum

Gen-Z has reached a conclusion: the old hags will not reform themselves. The government will not suddenly become just. The judiciary will not spontaneously become pro-youth. Therefore, something must be done. The CJP is preparing a series of escalating non-violent actions: a nationwide digital blackout (refusing to use any government app for one week), a general strike of gig workers and delivery partners, and eventually, a simultaneous occupation of district collectorates if the 12-point charter is not negotiated by December 2026. We are not asking for revolution with guns we have seen Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bulgaria: disciplined non-cooperation brings regimes down. The government s approval rating among under-30s is 12%. The army, largely composed of young soldiers, is watching. If a custodial death or another massacre occurs, the domino could fall. But even before that, Gen-Z will make governance impossible through relentless economic pressure. The old hags must decide: negotiate a real intergenerational compact, or be swept away by the cockroach tide.

We have tried petitions, tweets, peaceful marches. They called us cockroaches and threw us in jail. Now we show them what a swarm can do. No violence. No hatred. Just total non-cooperation. Your economy stops. Your elections become irrelevant. Your judges become spectators. Something must be done and we are that something. CJP national coordination statement, 25 May 2026

10. Intergenerational Civil War or Redemption The Need of the Hour

The path ahead is fraught. The old hags will deploy more surveillance, more UAPA, more digital blackouts. But they cannot imprison 500 million minds. The Cockroach Janta Party’s strength lies in its leaderless resilience and the moral high ground of non-violence. The need of the hour is clear: the government must unconditionally release all political detainees, pass the Youth Rights Act with binding quotas for under-30s in legislatures and judiciary appointments, implement UBI, and repeal all laws used to silence dissent. Alternatively, the old hags can continue their looting and face a generation that has nothing left to lose. Gen-Z will not beg for seats at the table; we will build our own table. The Indian republic will either become genuinely intergenerational or will crumble under the weight of its own injustice. The swarm is already on the move. The question is not whether the government will be affected it already is. The question is how deep the collapse will be. And for the first time, the cockroaches are writing the history.

Join the Resilience Circles. Break the silence. The cockroach isn't a pest it's a promise: we survive every disaster, and we will outlast your gerontocracy. #GenZRise #CockroachJantaParty #OldHagsDown #SomethingMustBeDone