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In India, Modi and the BJP Face a Growing Youth Revolt
The Cockroach Janta Party has tapped into widespread youth anger, echoing movements that transformed politics elsewhere in South Asia. The post In India, Modi and the BJP Face a Growing Youth Revolt appeared first on World Politics Review.
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CNN
· Jul 11, 2026
Could India’s ‘Cockroach’ movement challenge Modi?
Could India’s ‘Cockroach’ movement challenge Modi? Gen Z movements in Nepal and Bangladesh led to regime change. Now, India’s government is being challenged by young people angry about youth unemployment and education failures. CNN’s Rhea Mogul explains the similarities and differences between India’s “cockroach” protest and other Gen Z protests in Nepal and Bangladesh. Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #News
India Today
· Jun 21, 2026
Modi ruining India, Trump ruining world: Congress takes 'good friends' dig at PM
Modi ruining India, Trump ruining world: Congress takes 'good friends' dig at PM
Fark
· Jul 5, 2026
Apparently Indian uprisings are a thing again [Facepalm]
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Alt News
· Jun 25, 2026
From obscurity to West Bengal’s ‘largest’ parliamentary party: What we know about NCPI
In one of the most unexpected political developments to emerge from the aftermath of the 2026 West Bengal assembly election, the little-known Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI) has suddenly found itself at the centre of state politics. Following the Trinamool Congress’s crushing defeat, the party descended into an unprecedented organisational crisis. While a large []
India TV News
· Jul 11, 2026
Supporters block NH-44 after Narottam Mishra denied BJP ticket for Datia assembly bypoll, police deployed
Huge ruckus hit Madhya Pradesh BJP's Datia unit as several councillors resigned over denial of ticket to Narottam Mishra, former state home minister, instead, the party has fielded Ashutosh Tiwari for the bypoll. Angered over the party's decision, several councillors including BJP District President Raghuvir Saran resigned. Subsequently, all BJP councilors also submitted their resignations. Thousands of his followers also blocked Jhansi Highway (NH-44) bringing traffic to a complete standstill with long queues of vehicles. The supporters also pelted stones at the police following which heavy security deployed at the spot to control the tense situation.
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Related coverage for "In India, Modi and the BJP Face a Growing Youth Revolt": CNN — Could India’s ‘Cockroach’ movement challenge Modi?. India Today — Modi ruining India, Trump ruining world: Congress takes 'good friends' dig at PM. Fark — Apparently Indian uprisings are a thing again [Facepalm]. Alt News — From obscurity to West Bengal’s ‘largest’ parliamentary party: What we know about NCPI. India TV News — Supporters block NH-44 after Narottam Mishra denied BJP ticket for Datia assembly bypoll, police deployed