“Cockroaches disrupt established order “: Kumar Vishwas

Poet and former politician Kumar Vishwas recently took a swipe at the satirical online collective known as the “Cockroach Janta Party” (CJP) during an interview, using the metaphor of cockroaches to describe forces that, according to him, flourish in disorder and decay.
Recalling a lesson from his mother, Vishwas said cockroaches prefer dark and dirty places and gradually damage decorative objects and well-functioning systems. Drawing a parallel with the controversial online group, he alleged that such elements attempt to weaken institutions and create disruption in society.
He further remarked that if “cockroaches” have emerged, then “HITs” referring to insecticide sprays used to eliminate pests — have also risen in the country. Vishwas claimed that many such “HITs” are active across India, including in Bengal, and concluded his remarks by saying, “Cockroaches will be taken care of.”
The comments come as the “Cockroach Janta Party,” a satirical social media movement, continues to gain attention online and spark widespread discussion across digital platforms.