INDIA'S BROKEN SYSTEM: Why Millions Joined the Cockroach Janata Party | Case Study
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VIDEO INTRODUCTION:
A few weeks ago, 22 million Indians did something nobody saw coming. They made a cockroach their political symbol. In just six days, a parody outfit called the Cockroach Janata Party got more Instagram followers than the BJP, the world's largest political party. Now think about that for a second. The most hated insect on the planet, the one that survives nuclear bombs and outlives empires, just became more popular online than the ruling party of a 1.4 billion-people democracy. The headlines called it a Gen-Z revolt. Twitter called it a joke. News anchors called it a stunt. But here's the thing nobody is telling you. This is not about a cockroach. This is not about Gen-Z. And this is definitely not about one viral Instagram account.
Most of the internet is asking the wrong question. They're asking, is CJP a real party? Will it contest elections? Is this just a meme? But that is not the story. The real story is this: how does a country of 1.4 billion people get so angry that a cockroach becomes more popular than the ruling party in less than a week? That doesn't happen because of one CJI comment. That doesn't happen because of unemployment alone. That doesn't happen because of inflation alone. That happens when an entire generation has lost faith in the political system itself. And what nobody is telling you is that the real bug in Indian democracy isn't a politician or a party. The real cockroach is the system itself, and it was carefully designed in a room in London in 1885.
For 140 years, this one colonial algorithm has been quietly rigging Indian elections to make sure only two kinds of parties ever win: the corrupt ones, the caste-based ones, and the dynasties. And once you see this bug, you will never look at Indian elections the same way again. So in this case study, I want to answer three questions that will change the way you see Indian democracy forever. Even after 75 years of independence, why is India still not a developed country, when South Korea, China, and Singapore did it in 40? Why does every Indian election feel like a choice between bad and worse, and never between good and better? And most importantly, why can a good politician never win an Indian election without playing dirty politics?
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✅Study Materials:
https://aceproject.org/main/english/es/esy_in.htm#:~:text=India%27s%20parliamentary%20government%20and%20First%20Past%20the%20Post%20(FPTP)%20electoral%20system%2C%20see%20First%20Past%20the%20Post%20(FPTP)%2C%20is%20a%20legacy%20of%20British%20colonialism
https://main.knesset.gov.il/EN/activity/mmm/The%20NationalElectoralThreshold.pdf
https://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/06/world/europe/belgium-government#:~:text=Yes%2C%20it%E2%80%99s%20Belgium%2C%20which%20went%20589%20days%20without%20an%20elected%20government.
https://www.dw.com/en/german-election-border-controls-extended-for-6-months/live-71575946#liveblog-post-71577093:~:text=A%20further%20important%20rule%20is%20that%20parties%20must%20win%20at%20least%205%25%20of%20the%20proportional%20vote%20to%20get%20seats
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c17841zez8wo#:~:text=Nearly%2040%25%20of%20graduates%20aged%2015%2D25%20%2D%20and%2020%25%20of%20those%20aged%2025%2D29%20%2D%20are%20jobless%2C
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