
'Cockroach' Drama at Jantar Mantar: SFI-AISF Rats, Foreign Funds, Beijing's 'Gifts'– Behind Chinese Embassy Episode
The stench at Jantar Mantar isn’t just from the langar leftovers. It’s the foul smell of betrayal, foreign cash, and communist treachery wrapped in the fake innocence of a “student protest.”
These are the same elements pushing Pakistan’s agenda in Bharat’s Jammu and Kashmir. These are the so-called ‘students’ who demanded “Justice for Ajmal Kasab” and “Justice for Afzal Guru”, who have openly declared war on Bharat and backed multiple terror operations — including the attack on the country’s supreme institution, the Parliament, which killed security personnel and civilians.
These are the same ‘rats’ who ran aggressive campaigns defending Yakub Memon (convicted and hanged for his role in the 1993 Mumbai serial bombings), Kashmiri separatists, and UAPA-charged individuals like Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam. Sharjeel Imam, in particular, called for severing the Northeast’s “Chicken’s Neck” (Siliguri Corridor) from the rest of Bharat. They led pro-terror slogan campaigns glorifying the 26/11 Mumbai attacks on JNU campuses.
The same network includes the Bhima Koregaon and Gadchiroli case accused with alleged Maoist links — Stan Swamy, Sudha Bharadwaj, Anand Teltumbde, Gautam Navlakha, Vernon Gonsalves, Arun Ferreira, Varavara Rao, and GN Saibaba in Gadchiroli case.
What began as Abhijeet Dipke’s viral “Cockroach Janta Party” meme — a half-baked attempt at youth satire — has now fully morphed into a Red-infested anti-India operation. And at the centre of this drama are the SFI-AISF — the same parasitic student wings that have made a career out of poisoning Indian campuses. These aren’t protesters. These are professional infiltrators who have turned a legitimate grievance over NEET leaks into a stage for their masters’ agenda.
Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) started online. Once it hit the streets of Jantar Mantar, the usual culprits moved in like clockwork. SFI (CPI(M)) and AISF/AISA (CPI) cadres took over with their drums, slogans, “public libraries” stocked with Marxist propaganda, and carefully staged hunger strikes.
Genuine students concerned about paper leaks were gradually pushed aside while these ‘red’ people turned the protest into a festival of anti-Modi, anti-National Education Policy (NEP) venom. This was never about education reform. It was always about disruption and destabilisation.
Multiple trails and insider information point to the Chinese Embassy Episode — a series of suspicious contacts, meetings, and “cultural exchanges” involving SFI-AISF-AISA networks and Chinese diplomatic handlers. These same organisations have repeatedly sent delegations to China, attended Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-backed youth forums, and returned with fresh instructions and “gifts” — not just ideological, but material and logistical support that finds its way into Indian street movements.
Along with SFI leaders Adarsh M. Saji and Aishe Ghosh, who visited the Chinese Embassy last week, M.A. Baby—the General Secretary of the CPI(M) and a former Kerala minister—was also present. He has been long accused of maintaining ideological and political proximity to China.
Notably, the visit came after the delegation participated in protests organised by CJP at Jantar Mantar. Following their visit to the Chinese Embassy, they reportedly returned to the protest venue, where slogans were raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the National Education Policy (NEP) and again extended their support.
The visit and its timing are expected to draw the attention of intelligence and security agencies, with questions likely to be raised over the purpose and nature of the engagement. Any inquiry would need to establish whether discussions at the meeting had any connection with the ongoing protests or involved the communication of any protest strategy from Beijing.
Questions may also be raised over the gifts reportedly received from the Chinese Embassy. Any investigation would need to determine the nature of these gifts, whether they carried any financial value or other form of support, and whether they complied with applicable legal and disclosure requirements. Any such findings, however, would depend on the outcome of an official investigation.
While Indian soldiers guard the border against the Dragon, these red people are busy cozying up at embassy events and friendly fronts in Delhi. Beijing doesn’t do charity. The “gifts” come with expectations: create chaos inside India, amplify weaknesses, and keep the government distracted. The timing of the Jantar Mantar drama — right when India is asserting itself globally — is no coincidence.
The “volunteer langar” story is laughable. Who is paying for the tents, the logistics across cities, the professional-level media management, and the sustained campaign? Follow the money and you land in the familiar swamp of foreign-funded NGOs, dubious foundations, and grant networks that have a history of targeting Indian sovereignty.
Some CJP spokespersons have direct or indirect links to these ecosystems. When foreign cash flows meet disciplined communist cadres with embassy connections, the result is exactly what we see at Jantar Mantar — a well-oiled drama designed to look organic.
Major Bharat’s Youth were right to smell a hybrid influence operation from day one. Pakistan-based amplification, selective foreign grants, and Beijing’s quiet hand — all working in perfect harmony.
This is not a youth movement. This is a parasitic infestation. The SFI-AISF-AISA didn’t come to help students — they came to feed on their anger. They don’t want solutions to NEET scams.
They want Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s head on a platter, NEP derailed, and Modi’s reform engine stalled. Enough of this cockroach circus. The Chinese Embassy episode, the foreign fund trails, and the red people need a full-blown investigation — not kid gloves. India is rising too fast for their comfort. That is why they are crawling out of the gutter at Jantar Mantar.