Himangi Sakhi Champions Online 'Cockroach Party' Against Corruption

Vaishnav Kinnar Akhada head Himangi Sakhi endorses the 'Cockroach Party', emphasizing the platform's role in exposing corruption. She argues it reflects societal truths and supports the initiative amidst its rise in digital dissent and activism among youth in India.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mathura | Updated: 27-05-2026 08:53 IST | Created: 27-05-2026 08:53 IST
Himangi Sakhi Champions Online 'Cockroach Party' Against Corruption
Kinner Jagatguru Mahamandleshwar Himangi Sakhi (Photo/ANI)
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Himangi Sakhi, leader of the Vaishnav Kinnar Akhada, has announced her endorsement of the 'Cockroach Party', an online movement aiming to challenge corruption. During her visit to Vrindavan for Purushottam Maas, she stressed the importance of unmasking corrupt practices and the role this digital platform plays in doing so.

Elaborating on the group's objectives, Sakhi told reporters that the Cockroach Janata Party, launched by the youth, is committed to revealing the 'filth' associated with corruption. "It is like a mirror; those who are honest need not fear it, but those engaging in dishonest actions do," she asserted.

Sakhi openly expressed her support, emphasizing the party's rapid global attention. The movement has grown since a controversy involving remarks by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, which sparked discussions on the legitimacy of legal qualifications.

Despite facing setbacks such as the restriction of their X account in India, the Cockroach Party persists, engaging a broader audience through witty memes and commentary on issues like unemployment and educational flaws, tapping into the discontent among India's youth.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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