The internet has found its newest obsession — the Oggy Janata Party (OJP). What started as a funny meme inspired by the cartoon Oggy and the Cockroaches has now turned into a full-fledged online trend.

The parody group is grabbing attention for openly challenging the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) with sarcastic posts, political jokes, and viral social media campaigns. From questioning political links to releasing its own manifesto, OJP has become the latest talking point across Instagram and X.

Here are five major reasons why the Oggy Janata Party is suddenly everywhere online:

1. OJP dragged CJP founder over old political links

One of OJP’s biggest viral posts targeted Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of Cockroach Janta Party. The group highlighted his past involvement with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and shared an old post where he thanked Manish Sisodia before moving to Boston.

The move triggered massive reactions online, with users debating whether the parody page has hidden political backing.

2. Its slogan is straight out of a cartoon war

The Oggy Janata Party has fully embraced the cartoon rivalry theme. According to its official website, the group’s mission is to eliminate “all kinds of cockroaches.”

Its dramatic tagline reads:
“Any roach. Any size. Any species. Dead.”

The over-the-top messaging is exactly why people online are finding the trend hilarious.

3. The party mocked youngsters calling themselves ‘cockroaches’

In another viral Instagram upload, OJP shared photos of Indian freedom fighters while criticising youngsters for proudly identifying as “cockroaches.”

The post sarcastically called it a sign of “peak unemployment,” which quickly sparked heated reactions and meme wars online.

4. OJP launched a surprising animal welfare manifesto

Beyond the jokes, the parody group also released a six-point animal rights manifesto. The campaign promised better treatment for stray animals, stricter cruelty laws, feeding drives, shelters, and adoption awareness programs.

The poster featured Oggy wearing a white kurta-pyjama and standing beside different animals, giving it a funny political campaign vibe.

5. It even reacted to the NEET paper leak issue

The Oggy Janata Party also joined conversations around the NEET paper leak controversy. In one social media post, the group demanded justice for students and called for fair examinations.

Its Instagram bio further added fuel to the online drama by stating:
“Not backed by any political party, unlike USA-based CJP.”

Within days of launching, the page gained thousands of followers and became one of the internet’s most viral meme movements blending nostalgia, satire, and political humour.