The Congress youth wing, Indian Youth Congress (IYC), has expanded its 'Indian Youth Cockroaches' campaign into a nationwide youth resistance movement, protesting against paper leaks, unemployment, and corruption.
The campaign, named after the viral online movement Cockroach Janta Party, aims to highlight the BJP regime's alleged failures and demands accountability from the government.
IYC accused the PM Narendra Modi-led Centre of 'paper leaks, unemployment, corruption, and institutional collapse', labelling young people who raise their voice as 'anti-national' and treated like enemies by the government.
The organisation has launched a 'Sack Pradhan' petition seeking the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged repeated paper leaks.
The IYC has rolled out AI-driven issue-based campaigns across its social media platforms, portraying youth resistance through the 'Indian Youth Cockroaches' identity in protests over paper leaks, unemployment, and corruption.
The campaign is being carried out under the 'leadership of Rahul Gandhi' and has been met with criticism from Kerala BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who accused opposition parties of attempting to gain popularity while doing nothing for youth and children.