Pakistan, May 25 -- A growing Indian online youth movement has alleged that its social media accounts were suspended or compromised amid increasing political tensions and criticism of the government.

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The group, known as "Cockroach Janta Party," claimed that all of its social media accounts had been taken down after it rapidly gained popularity among young users in recent weeks. The movement had attracted attention online for its criticism of government policies and commentary on issues related to education and youth concerns.

According to the organisation's founder, Abhijit Dupake, the group lost access to its official digital platforms shortly after launching cam...