The cockroach doctrine: India's politics of permanent provocation
India, May 24 -- In old India, revolutions were organised in underground rooms. In new India, they are launched through Instagram stories with neon fonts.
India is a strange democracy. Here, a matchstick can become an ideology, a meme can become a movement, and a cockroach can suddenly start behaving like Che Guevara with a Wi-Fi connection.
The latest online tamasha around the so-called "Cockroach Janata Party" is not really about cockroaches. Nor is it entirely about unemployed youth. It is about something India has perfected in the social-media age: manufacturing outrage first, and discovering ideology later.
What began as a courtroom remark by Chief Justice Surya Kant was instantly chopped into digital sushi-context removed, outrag...
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