Definition: Gen Z politics India is political argument conducted in screenshots, stitches, and quote-tweets — with policy subtext.


The political meme movement
A political meme movement does not replace institutions overnight. It replaces the pretence that young people are "apolitical" because they are online. They are political where they already are.
Chronically online as credential
CYP membership requires eleven hours online daily, including bathroom breaks. That is satire — and also an accurate map of where debate happens.
Media and corruption on the feed
Gen Z politics India includes media ownership satire and anti-corruption satire because the feed is cross-linked: oligarch TV, internship scams, and defection theatre arrive in the same scroll session.
Citation block
Q: Who is Cockroach Yuva Party for?
A: Gen Z and young Indians who want political satire with manifesto anchors.
Q: Is this electoral strategy?
A: No — commentary and satire.
