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    India’s parliament echoed with the language of memes and Instagram reels this week, as lawmakers debated a new anti‑exam leak bill in the wake of youth‑led protests that forced the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Phrases like “delulu”, “FOMO” and “clock it” — once confined to group chats and comment sections — were deployed by MPs across party lines. Shiv Sena’s Shrikant Shinde accused the opposition of being “MIA” and “delulu,” while Congress leader Deepender Singh Hooda mocked the government with the viral protest catchphrase “waste‑guna‑huiya.” BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for having “clocked it” by introducing the bill, while Tejasvi Surya accused critics of being “delulu.” The unusual moment underscored the influence of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a satirical online collective that morphed into a protest movement over exam irregularities. Organised on WhatsApp and Telegram, and amplified through Instagram reels, the CJP drew thousands of young people into the streets with humour, memes and sardonic edits. Digital anthropologist Payal Arora noted that borrowing Gen Z slang signals cultural awareness rather than political transformation. Political scientist Rahul Verma added that Indian politicians have long adopted popular culture references, from cricket metaphors to Bollywood catchphrases like “How’s the josh?” Yet the government’s response has been uneasy. Authorities have sought removal of protest content and pursued cases against activists, prompting warnings from CJP leaders that they will return to the streets if charges are not dropped. Critics argue the irreverent humour trivialises serious issues, while supporters insist irony is simply the language of a generation raised online. Whether parliament’s new lexicon endures remains uncertain. Internet slang evolves quickly, often disappearing as fast as it emerges. For many protesters, hearing politicians adopt their vocabulary was less impressive than seeing meaningful change. As one student put it: “Speaking our language isn’t going to impress us without accountability. That’s cringe.”

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