The internet is currently buzzing over a massive clash between independent Indian music and a highly controversial social media political movement. The sudden controversy exploded after the Chief Justice of India reportedly compared unemployed youth to cockroaches, prompting an immediate satirical backlash online. In response, a viral internet group was quickly created to mock the political system. Now, independent hip-hop artist and music producer Santy Sharma has entered the chat, sharing his strong, unfiltered opinions on this massive trend taking over Gen Z.
A recent Santy Sharma Instagram post sparked a huge conversation online by openly questioning the real motives behind this overnight digital rebellion. Unafraid of social media backlash, the artist gave a straightforward reality check to young internet users who are getting their political opinions from short videos and funny reels rather than real-world facts.
Real Movement or Just a Clickbait Trend?
The controversy escalated when the artist openly questioned whether this viral internet group has any real substance. The official Santy Sharma statement on Cockroach Janta Party did not hold back, calling the entire movement basic internet drama rather than a mature, helpful social campaign.
“Today, many people blindly follow trends without properly researching the background of individuals leading such campaigns,” the rapper pointed out.
The artist explained that true love for the country should focus on solving actual issues, like fixing roads, improving schools, and creating new technology. Instead, he feels this online campaign acts as the Voice of the Lazy and Unemployed, using internet anger to trick young minds. He made it clear that while it is healthy to criticise the government, replacing real economic solutions with angry social media posts does not help India grow.
The Genesis of the Trend
To understand why this statement caused such a massive debate, we have to look at how this trend started. The CJP viral Instagram account began as a simple, satirical meme page before quickly growing into a huge network talking about inflation, unemployment, and government problems. However, the rapper warned his young followers to look past the funny memes and question who actually benefits from this sudden social media chaos.




