Rajeev Chandrasekhar, former Union Minister and BJP Kerala state president, spoke to The Indian Express about the Cockroach Janta Party social media trend. He described it as a coordinated cross-border influence operation aimed at India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Chandrasekhar noted signs of a planned effort using bots and artificial intelligence, similar to past campaigns, and stressed the need to recognize such activities amid India’s rising global role. He acknowledged India’s democratic and economic strength but warned that growing influence attracts opposition from other nations seeking to hinder progress. While recognizing social media’s role in democratizing information, he highlighted risks of weaponization, misinformation, and destabilization. Chandrasekhar distinguished genuine dissent from orchestrated efforts, pointing to hallmarks of coordination rather than spontaneous reaction to the Chief Justice’s remarks. He avoided commenting directly on those remarks. Addressing youth concerns over jobs, prices, and exam issues, he cited successive crises including the pandemic, conflicts, and supply disruptions that affected the nation.
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