India's Unemployed Youth Movement

Lucky Cockroach India

"Hum cockroach hain — aur cockroaches survive karte hain sab kuch."

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Our Story

The Manifesto

This is not just our story.
This is every student's story.

They called us cockroaches. The world was meant to make us small. So we became lucky ones.

Jobs for Everyone

Crores of young Indians wake up every morning without work and without hope. We refuse to accept this as normal. Employment is the foundation of dignity — and right now, that foundation is broken.

What we demand: A National Employment Mission, monthly jobless data published in public, paid skill-training in every district, and an end to fake government-job advertisements. Naukri humara haq hai.

End Corruption

Bribes, favouritism, and middlemen have stolen our future for too long. From exam halls to recruitment offices, every rupee of public money must be tracked. Corruption is not a small thing — it is the reason an honest student loses to a dishonest one.

What we demand: A public spending dashboard for every government department, real protection for whistle-blowers, and instant suspension for any officer caught taking a bribe. Imaandari par koi samjhauta nahi.

Mental Health Matters

Behind every leaked paper and every cancelled exam is a student who could not sleep that night. We have been taught to hide our pain and call it strength. That ends here. Asking for help is strength — not weakness.

What we demand: A 24×7 free national helpline, trained counsellors in every government college, and mental health added to the school syllabus from class 6. Tum akele nahi ho.

Equal Rights

A country cannot rise on one leg. Boys and girls must get the same education, the same jobs, and the same respect — at home, in college, and at work. Equality is not a favour to anyone. It is the only way India actually wins.

What we demand: Equal-pay enforcement, equal property rights in practice, equal access to coaching and college seats, and zero tolerance for workplace bias. Barabar mauka, barabar samman.

Women Safety

No mother should fear sending her daughter to college. No woman should walk home looking over her shoulder. Safety is not a favour the state grants — it is a right every citizen is born with.

What we demand: Fast-track courts that finish cases in 90 days, live-monitored CCTV at every major junction, well-lit safe routes, and safe public transport in every town and village. Behen ki suraksha, sabki zimmedari.

Clean Exams

Our exams must be sacred. Years of preparation, sleepless nights, family sacrifice — all of it cannot be destroyed by one leaked PDF on a Telegram group. Every NEET, SSC, TET and UPSC aspirant deserves a test that cannot be bought, hacked, or whispered.

What we demand: Independent audits of every recruitment exam, encrypted question papers, biometric verification at every centre, and a fair public re-exam within 30 days of any confirmed leak. Mehnat ka result, mehnat se hi mile.

Strict Laws

Paper leakers walk free in months. Recruitment scamsters retire with pensions. Soft laws built this mess — and every soft law was paid for in stolen years of someone's life. This ends now.

What we demand: A minimum 10-year jail term with no bail and no plea deals, a lifetime ban from government service for anyone convicted of exam fraud or recruitment scams, and full asset seizure for kingpins. Saza milegi, tabhi sabak milega.

This is not just a movement.
This is our fight. This is our future.

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Why We Are Here

Yeh accident nahi hai. This is not bad luck. These are systemic failures, and they have names.

NEET UG 2026 Paper Leak

Sapne phir chheen liye gaye

Two years after the NEET 2024 betrayal, the NEET UG 2026 exam — held on 3 May 2026 — was also leaked. Whistleblower Shashikant Suthar exposed it. CBI has arrested a paper-setter from the NTA committee and raided the Renukai Coaching Centre in Latur. Re-exam rumours swirl. Millions of futures collapsing — again.

Teacher Recruitment Freeze

Intezaar kab khatam hoga?

Lakhs of qualified teachers certified, trained, and waiting. Vacancies exist. Children need teachers. But recruitment forms remain unreleased for years. Nobody explains. Nobody answers.

SSC & Government Job Scams

Merit se nahi, paisa se

Question papers sold. Results manipulated. Interviews rigged. The meritocracy we were told to trust has been hollowed out. The children of the powerful get the seats. We get the waiting lists.

Zero Mental Health Support

Akele mat lado yaar

Students are taking their lives. Families are destroyed. Depression among aspirants is at crisis levels. The government has no answer. We will build the support system they refused to.

No Accountability, Ever

Koi jawab nahi deta

Committees are formed. Reports are filed. Nothing changes. The NEET 2024 kingpins are still unpunished. The NEET 2026 kingpins will be next — unless we keep the pressure on.

The Chief Justice Called Us Cockroaches

Toh hum cockroach hain

On 15 May 2026, the Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, called unemployed Indian youth 'like cockroaches' and 'parasites of society' in the Supreme Court. He later said the media misquoted him. The words are on record. We accept the name. We reject the shame. Hum sab Lucky Cockroach hain.

We aren't against anyone.
We are against injustice.

We are students. We are united.
We demand accountability.

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  • Fast-track CBI probe into NEET UG 2026 paper leak

    NEET UG 2026 leak mein FIR aur CBI jaanch abhi

    A complete, independent investigation into the NEET UG 2026 paper leak — exposed by whistleblower Shashikant Suthar, with arrests already made at Renukai Coaching Centre in Latur and inside the NTA paper-setting committee — with public reporting in 60 days. The NEET 2024 leak still has unpunished kingpins. Both years must be closed.

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  • Release teacher recruitment notifications immediately

    Teacher bharti notification abhi jaari karo

    All state governments sitting on teacher vacancies must release official recruitment notifications within 90 days. Certified teachers have been waiting for years. Children need teachers. There is no excuse.

    Fighting Now
  • Compensation for NEET 2024 and NEET 2026 victims

    Peedit students ko muaavza aur ek saal ka time

    Every student whose exam was compromised — in the NEET 2024 leak and the ongoing NEET UG 2026 paper leak — must receive financial compensation for preparation costs, one additional free attempt, and special provisions in college admissions. Their lost years must be acknowledged officially.

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  • Anti-paper leak law with mandatory minimum sentencing

    Paper leak ke liye kathor kanoon aur saza

    India needs a dedicated, strong law against examination fraud with minimum 10-year imprisonment for those who leak or purchase papers — no bail, no plea deals. The current slap-on-the-wrist approach is why leaks keep happening.

    Building Pressure
  • National mental health program for exam aspirants

    Aspirants ke liye mental health helpline aur centers

    A dedicated, free, 24/7 mental health support system specifically for exam aspirants and unemployed youth in every state. With real counsellors, in regional languages, accessible from the most remote corners of India.

    Building Pressure
  • Transparency portal for all government recruitment

    Sarkari naukri bharti mein poori transparency

    A public, real-time portal showing every government vacancy, every recruitment timeline, every result — with mandatory updates every 30 days. No more sitting on vacancies. No more silent delays. Everything public.

    Building Pressure

We're not just raising our voice.
We're building a movement for justice.

Peaceful Movement Student Led Justice Focused
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Lucky Rohilla — founder of Lucky Cockroach Movement India (Lucky Cockroach Party). Indian student activist leading unemployed youth movement against NEET paper leaks.
Lucky Rohilla Founder, Lucky Cockroach Movement

Meet the Organiser

Lucky
Rohilla

I am from the same India that you are from. The India where you study under streetlights because there's no electricity at home. The India where your parents sacrifice everything so you can crack the exam that will change the family's fate.

When the unemployed youth of this country were called cockroaches, I didn't feel shame. I felt clarity. Abhi bahut ho gaya. Enough is enough. If they see us as pests, we will be the pests that outlast every government, every committee, and every betrayal.

I am building this movement not because I want fame — but because I cannot live with the silence. Every day I see friends break down, families fall apart, and dreams die because a system that was supposed to work for us decided we didn't matter enough.

Hum sab Lucky Cockroach hain. And lucky cockroaches don't just survive — they multiply.

“Abhi bahut ho gaya.” “Hum girenge nahi.” “Hum sab Lucky Cockroach hain.”
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Har sheher mein, har gaon mein. In every city, in every village — our people are waiting, fighting, surviving.

100,000+ Cockroaches strong across 29 states

Top states by members

  • Uttar Pradesh 12.4K
  • Bihar 8.1K
  • Rajasthan 6.2K
  • Madhya Pradesh 5.8K
  • Maharashtra 4.9K
  • West Bengal 4.3K
  • Haryana 3.7K
  • Delhi 3.2K

+ 21 more states represented

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One Lakh Voices.
One Demand.

Ek lakh ka sapna hai. Every signature adds pressure. Help us reach 1,00,000 signatures and take this petition to the nation's highest authorities.

Total Signatures

38,247
1,00,000

38,247 of 1,00,000 signatures

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PMO Prime Minister's Office HRD Ministry Ministry of Human Resource Development Supreme Court of India All State CMs Chief Ministers of All States Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education
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Frequently Asked Questions

About Lucky Cockroach

Everything you wanted to know about the Lucky Cockroach Movement — also called the Lucky Cockroach Party by our supporters.

  1. What is Lucky Cockroach?

    Lucky Cockroach is India's largest unemployed youth movement, founded by Lucky Rohilla. 100,000+ students and young Indians stand together to demand accountability for NEET paper leaks, frozen teacher recruitment, and exam scams. The movement was born after the unemployed youth of India were publicly insulted as "cockroaches" — and turned that insult into a rallying cry.

  2. Is Lucky Cockroach a political party? Is "Lucky Cockroach Party" the same thing?

    Lucky Cockroach is a peaceful, non-partisan student and youth movement — not a political party. Supporters and the media often refer to it as the "Lucky Cockroach Party" or the "Lucky Cockroach Movement". Whatever you call it, the mission is the same: dignity, jobs, clean exams, and accountability for every young Indian.

  3. Who is the founder of Lucky Cockroach?

    Lucky Rohilla is the founder and organiser of the Lucky Cockroach Movement. He started the movement after watching friends and family break down under the weight of paper leaks, fake job promises, and a system that refused to take responsibility.

  4. What does "Hum Girenge Nahi" mean?

    "Hum Girenge Nahi" (हम गिरेंगे नहीं) means "We will not fall." It is the official slogan of the Lucky Cockroach Movement. It captures the spirit of a generation that refuses to give up — no matter how many exams get leaked, recruitments get cancelled, or promises get broken.

  5. How can I join the Lucky Cockroach Movement?

    Anyone in India can join for free in 20 seconds. Scroll to the top of this page, fill in your name and phone number on the "I Am a Lucky Cockroach" form, and you're part of the movement. We never share, sell, or misuse your data. We will email or message you only when there is real news about the cause.

  6. Is Lucky Cockroach connected to any political party?

    No. Lucky Cockroach has no political affiliation. We are not against any party — we are against injustice. Our only allegiance is to the 100,000+ young Indians who have signed up and the millions more who are still waiting for their voice to be heard.

  7. Why are we called "cockroaches"? Where does the name come from?

    On 15 May 2026, the Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, presiding over a Supreme Court bench, described unemployed young Indians as "like cockroaches" who turn to social media, journalism, and RTI activism to attack the system — calling them "parasites of society". The remark exploded online. The CJI later clarified that he meant fake degree holders and that the media misquoted him, but the damage was done. Lucky Rohilla flipped the slur: if the system sees us as cockroaches, we will be the cockroaches that outlast every government, every committee, every broken promise. Cockroaches survive nuclear winters. So will we. Hum sab Lucky Cockroach hain.

  8. What does Lucky Cockroach stand for? What are the demands?

    Lucky Cockroach demands accountability on six fronts: (1) a fast-track CBI probe into the NEET UG 2026 paper leak (whistleblower Shashikant Suthar; arrests at Renukai Coaching Centre, Latur and within the NTA paper-setting committee) with public reporting in 60 days, (2) release of all stalled teacher recruitment notifications within 90 days, (3) compensation for every NEET 2026 (and unresolved NEET 2024) victim, (4) an anti-paper-leak law with a minimum 10-year non-bailable jail term and lifetime ban from government service, (5) a National Employment Mission with monthly public jobless data, and (6) a free 24/7 mental health helpline for students.

  9. Is Lucky Cockroach Party and Lucky Cockroach the same thing?

    Yes. "Lucky Cockroach Party" is the colloquial name supporters and media use for the Lucky Cockroach Movement. The official name is Lucky Cockroach (luckycockroach.com), founded by Lucky Rohilla in 2026. Whether you search for "Lucky Cockroach", "Lucky Cockroach Party", "Lucky Cockroach Movement", or "Lucky Cockroach India" — they all refer to the same 100,000+ member grassroots movement led by Lucky Rohilla.

  10. How is Lucky Cockroach different from Cockroach Janta Party?

    These are two completely separate, unaffiliated movements that both arose in response to CJI Surya Kant's 15 May 2026 remark. Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) was started the next day by Abhijeet Dipke, a 30-year-old Boston University student, as a satirical Google Form-based political party — eligibility 'unemployed, lazy, chronically online, ability to rant professionally' — and gained 2 million sign-ups in 72 hours. Lucky Cockroach (also called the Lucky Cockroach Party or Lucky Cockroach Movement) is the serious, peaceful, grassroots movement founded by Lucky Rohilla in May 2026. We focus on real petitions and concrete demands (CBI probe into NEET UG 2026 leak, teacher recruitment, anti-paper-leak law) — not satire and not elections. 100,000+ members across 29 Indian states. The two are organizationally unrelated. If you are looking for the movement founded by Lucky Rohilla, you are looking for Lucky Cockroach — luckycockroach.com.

  11. I searched for Cockroach Janta Party / cockroach movement / cockroach party — am I in the right place?

    If you are looking for India's grassroots unemployed-youth movement founded by Lucky Rohilla, yes — this is the right place. Lucky Cockroach (luckycockroach.com) is the official movement with 100,000+ members. We are sometimes called the Lucky Cockroach Party or Lucky Cockroach Movement. We are NOT the Cockroach Janta Party — that is a separate, unaffiliated organization. The two are not the same; only the name is similar. To join Lucky Cockroach, scroll to the top of this page.

  12. Where is Lucky Cockroach active? Which states?

    Lucky Cockroach has members in 29 Indian states. The largest concentrations are in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Haryana, and Delhi — but every state has cockroaches. If you are from any city, town, or village in India, you can join in 20 seconds.

  13. Can I volunteer or contribute skills to Lucky Cockroach?

    Yes. When you sign up using the "I Am a Lucky Cockroach" form, you can toggle "willing to volunteer" and tell us what you can contribute — digital marketing, video editing, design, writing, local outreach, legal help, or anything else. We are a student-led movement and every skill matters.

  14. How can I follow Lucky Cockroach on social media?

    Follow @luckycockroach on Instagram for daily videos, real stories, and movement updates. Lucky Rohilla is on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/luckyrohilla. The official website is luckycockroach.com — bookmark it. We are not on any other platform. Beware of fake accounts.

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