
🪳🌊: Youths Dress As “Cockroaches” And Clean Yamuna River After CJI Remark Sparks Controversy 👇🏻 Read More: A unique protest in Delhi is going viral after a group of young volunteers dressed in giant cockroach costumes and carried out a sanitation drive near the polluted Yamuna River. The protest came after controversial remarks made by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant during a Supreme Court hearing. During the hearing, the CJI reportedly used the word “cockroaches” while referring to certain unemployed youth involved in social media activism, RTI work and public criticism of the system. The statement quickly triggered backlash online from journalists, activists and civil society groups. In response, the protesting youths turned the remark into satire by cleaning garbage from the Yamuna riverbanks while dressed as cockroaches. Many social media users praised the protest for being peaceful, creative and symbolic, with supporters saying it highlighted the importance of civic activism and public accountability. Later, the CJI issued a clarification stating that his comments were aimed only at people using fake degrees and misusing professional platforms, not the youth of India in general. ⚠️ The Yamuna “cockroach protest” has now become one of the most talked about examples of symbolic youth activism in 2026. #Yamuna #Delhi #Protest #Viral #IndiaNews [Yamuna Protest, CJI Remark, Youth Activism, Delhi Viral News, RTI Protest]
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