Times Now India · DistrictNews · 2026-08-17
Cockroach Janata Party to Dimagi Naxal: Why Is Gen Z Flocking To Satire Politics?
Four Gen Z voices explain why young Indians are gravitating towards internet-born political movements, citing relatability, direct communication and the need to feel heard. They also highlight concerns over traditional parties treating Gen Z as a voter bank while failing to address issues such as jobs, education, representation and accountability. Cockroach Janata Party to Dimagi Naxal: Why Is Gen Z Flocking To Satire Politics? Four Gen Z voices explain why young Indians are gravitating towards internet-born political movements, citing relatability, direct communication and the need to feel heard. They also highlight concerns over traditional parties treating Gen Z as a
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