India, June 4 -- A few weeks ago, The Sunday Guardian wrote an article on six questions that could divide the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP). Among the key concerns raised was patriarchy and how the movement would challenge misogyny within its ranks and respond to criticism from opponents. Now, that question has come into sharper focus as social media users question why CJP's leadership and spokesperson team remains entirely male.

Why Is CJP Facing Allegations of Misogyny?

The debate deepens after critics pointed out that the party's initial spokesperson panel consisted of three men Saurav Das, Ashutosh Ranka and Vijeta Dahiya. Netizens argued that a movement claiming to represent change should reflect gender diversity in its leadership s...