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COCKROACH JANTA PARTY
How Algorithms, Narratives, and Digital Tribes Hijacked Democracy
What happens when a meme becomes a political revolution?
In the fictional nation of Rashtravarsh, a sarcastic internet joke explodes into the most powerful youth movement the country has ever seen. What begins as a viral cockroach meme soon transforms into the mysterious Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a digital-first political force powered not by ideology, but by algorithms, outrage, memes, influencers, and emotional manipulation.
Millions join. Nobody fully understands why.
As journalists, strategists, students, influencers, and political thinkers struggle to understand the movement, one terrifying question emerges:
Who controls democracy in the digital age - governments, media, corporations… or algorithms?
Blending political satire, psychological warfare, social media culture, Gen Z frustration, and dystopian realism, Cockroach Janta Party is a gripping exploration of how viral narratives shape public opinion and how digital tribes are rewriting the rules of politics forever.
This is not just a novel.
It is a mirror of the internet age.
Inside this book, you will discover:
The rise of meme politics and viral movements
How social media algorithms manipulate emotions
The psychology behind digital tribalism
Youth frustration, unemployment, and identity crisis
Narrative warfare in modern democracy
Influencer culture and political branding
The collapse of truth in the attention economy
How outrage became the world’s most profitable emotion
Why Gen Z connects with anti-establishment movements
The hidden architecture of online propaganda
Written in a cinematic and intellectually provocative style, this book combines:
✔ Political Fiction
✔ Social Commentary
✔ Psychological Thriller Elements
✔ Internet Culture Analysis
✔ Satirical Dystopian Drama
Pinku Hoque is an Indian author from Assam, India, known for writing bold, thought-provoking books on politics, society, media, leadership, public psychology, and the changing character of modern India. At the age of 40, he brings maturity, observation, and a sharp understanding of contemporary social and political realities into his writing.
His books explore the invisible forces that shape people’s opinions, emotions, loyalties, fears, and collective imagination. Pinku Hoque does not write only to entertain. He writes to question, provoke, and make readers look deeper into the systems around them.
He is the author of The Narrative Machine, a powerful non-fiction work that examines how algorithms, social media, artificial intelligence, influencers, WhatsApp forwards, digital propaganda, and the attention economy are reshaping human thought, politics, democracy, and civilization.
He also wrote The Cockroach Janta Party, a sharp political-satirical book that captures the anger, humour, confusion, rebellion, and restless energy of a new generation. Through satire and social commentary, the book reflects how youth, narratives, political branding, viral movements, and public frustration can reshape the political imagination of a nation.
His other work, The Rise of Thalapathy Vijay, explores cinema, leadership, mass emotion, fan culture, political aspiration, and the extraordinary power of public imagination in shaping modern Indian politics.
In Balen Shah and Nepal's Gen Z Revolution, Pinku Hoque turns his attention to Nepal’s remarkable political transformation through the rise of Balen Shah and the force of a digitally aware, politically restless Gen Z generation. The book examines youth anger, urban frustration, anti-establishment politics, digital mobilisation, independent leadership, and the way a new generation challenged traditional power structures to imagine a different democratic future.
Rooted in Assam and writing with an Indian heart and a global lens, Pinku Hoque’s work speaks to readers who want to understand not only what is happening in society, but why it is happening, who is shaping it, and what it means for the future.
Through his writing, Pinku Hoque aims to create books that are fearless, relevant, accessible, emotionally engaging, and deeply connected to the realities of our time. His books are for readers who enjoy political ideas, social observation, satire, digital-age analysis, and powerful questions that remain long after the final page.