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'I was slut-shamed' - Indian women 'cockroach' protesters doxxed and abused

Women participating in India's recent anti-government protests, organized in part by the youth-led Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), have faced online harassment after posting videos and memes on social media. These posts, which documented protests and police actions, reached hundreds of thousands and made some ordinary students recognizable figures.

2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleZoya Mateen and Nikita YadavBBC News, DelhiBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-08-04 · 22:28 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
'I was slut-shamed' - Indian women 'cockroach' protesters doxxed and abused
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Women participating in India's recent anti-government protests, organized in part by the youth-led Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), have faced online harassment after posting videos and memes on social media. These posts, which documented protests and police actions, reached hundreds of thousands and made some ordinary students recognizable figures. Following the protests, which saw injuries on both sides, some participants have been targeted with rape threats, doctored images, and doxxing. The CJP movement utilized platforms like Instagram alongside physical marches to gain traction and document events, including a July 20th march to parliament where police used tear gas and baton charges.

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Delhi police reported 60 protesters and 118 police personnel injured on July 20.

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The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) used Instagram extensively for their movement, alongside physical marches.

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Criminal cases have been opened against some protesters since the protests ended.

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Women protesters who created social media content mocking Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced online abuse, including rape threats and doxxing.

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The CJP claims the number of injured protesters was significantly higher than the official count.

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Their videos lasted only a few seconds: lip-syncs, sarcastic reels and jokes filmed on the way to protests.But while thousands of young people filled social media with memes and videos mocking Prime Minister Narendra Modi during one of India's biggest anti-government protest in years, many of the women behind those posts say they have paid a heavy price for speaking out.The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a youth-led movement that helped force the resignation of India's education minister, relied as much on Instagram as it did on marches. Memes, reels and viral videos became the movement's calling card, documenting everything from protest songs to the police crackdown when officers used tear gas and baton charges to stop demonstrators marching to parliament on 20 July. Delhi-police" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="168045" data-entity-type="organization">Delhi police said 60 protesters and 118 police personnel were injured on the day, but the CJP said the number of injured protesters was significantly higher than the official count.The posts reached hundreds of thousands of people, turning ordinary students into some of the movement's most recognisable faces.Since the protests ended, police have opened criminal cases against some protesters. But many women say another reckoning played out online. They describe rape threats, doctored images spreading on social media and strangers trawling through their photos and videos.
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