Bharatiya Janata Party
Coverage of Bharatiya Janata Party in the Nexus archive.
- India panel warns Meta over Modi video removal
An Indian parliamentary panel demanded Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologize for temporarily removing a video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Meta attributed the removal to a technical error, and Joel Kaplan, Meta's chief global affairs officer, apologized to India's Information and Broadcasting Minister. The panel warned that failing to apologize could result in ending safe harbor protections for Meta's platforms.
- How India’s Gen Z movement of ‘Cockroaches’ dented Modi’s political image
India's Gen Z-led 'Cockroach' protest movement pressured Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to resign an education minister over exam paper leaks, marking a rare concession. The movement, driven by youth frustrations over unemployment and transparency, shifted Modi's outreach strategy toward digital platforms and Gen Z engagement.
- Court acquits former India wrestling chief of sexually harassing athletes
A court in New Delhi acquitted Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, former head of the Indian wrestling federation, of charges of sexual harassment and stalking by athletes. The verdict followed protests led by wrestlers like Vinesh Phogat and Sakshi Malik, who accused Singh of misconduct, with the court citing inconsistencies in witness statements.
- ‘Fear of the regime has now gone’: How big a risk does ‘cockroach’ movement pose to India’s BJP?
India's education minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigned following protests led by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), marking the first cabinet minister resignation under Modi's government since 2014. The movement, which has revitalized opposition efforts, challenges BJP's dominance and raises concerns ahead of 2027 state elections. Analysts suggest the government yielded to avoid alienating youth voters, a key demographic for BJP.
- India’s West Bengal shells out for eggs in school meals after outcry
India’s West Bengal state is reintroducing eggs into free school meals after the BJP government's decision to replace them with vegetarian options faced criticism from teachers, nutritionists, and parents over concerns about depriving children of protein.
- Activist demands time-bound prosecution in long-pending paper leak cases relating to two NDA MLAs in U.P.
An activist is demanding time-bound prosecution in long-pending paper leak cases involving Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party MLA Bedi Ram and Nishad Party MLA Vipul Dubey, both allies of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradesh.
- 'Erasing historical facts': India orders massive crackdown on books in Kashmir's libraries
India's Jammu and Kashmir administration has ordered an audit of public libraries and educational institutions to remove books labeled 'anti-national' or 'glorifying terrorism'. The move follows objections from BJP members over two books containing terminology like 'Indian-occupied Kashmir', leading to the suspension of officials and an investigation into the authors and publishers.
- Monday briefing: How the Cockroach protests have exposed the cracks in India’s government
A younger generation in India is challenging the government through protests against Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, leading to his resignation and exposing vulnerabilities in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The 'Cockroach' protests highlight public defiance and the use of humor in political resistance.
- From marches to memes: why India’s youth turned against Modi
India's youth protested against the government, leading to the removal of an education minister, highlighting a growing disillusionment with PM Modi and the BJP's struggle to connect with younger voters. Analysts suggest upcoming state elections will test this sentiment.
- India’s education minister resigns after days of ‘Cockroach’ youth protests over exam paper leaks
India’s education minister resigned amid protests by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) over leaked medical entrance exams, which led to demands for accountability and compensation for affected students. The protests, fueled by youth anger over exam irregularities and police tactics, marked a rare challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government.
- 'Lapdog media': Indian reporters caught in youth protest anger
Indian television reporter Dev Kotak was physically attacked by protesters during a youth demonstration against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, as his channel is perceived as pro-government. The term 'godi (lapdog) media' gained traction amid accusations that mainstream media fails to report protesters' perspectives, reflecting broader concerns about declining media freedom in India.
- Major Ravi seeks to downplay Vismaya Mohanlal’s social media post in support of student protesters in New Delhi
Major Ravi, a Bharatiya Janata Party leader, downplayed Vismaya Mohanlal's viral Instagram post supporting student protesters in New Delhi, stating it stemmed from compassion rather than political intent and noting her limited political education.
- Panchayat, local body elections in Rajasthan to be completed by November 15
The Bharatiya Janata Party government submitted the schedule for panchayat and local body elections in Rajasthan to the Rajasthan High Court during a hearing on public interest petitions. The elections are set to be completed by November 15.
- Mayawati alleges Opposition using Dalit organisations to mislead Bahujan society
Mayawati accused the Opposition of using Dalit organisations to mislead Bahujan society. Congress responded by stating that the BSP chief is following the BJP's playbook and weakening the Bahujan and marginalized cause.
- India's Hindu nationalists take 17th-century king as new anti-Muslim symbol
Statues of 17th-century king Shivaji have been erected by Hindu nationalist groups in India, who see him as a symbol of Hindu defense against Muslims. The campaign reflects growing intolerance toward Muslim and Christian minorities since the Bharatiya Janata Party came to power 12 years ago.
- Three former TMC MPs, including Sushmita Dev, join BJP
Three former TMC MPs, including Sushmita Dev, have joined BJP. Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya stated their experience would strengthen the party in the state.
- Temple built on site of demolished Babri mosque reshuffles leadership after donation theft scandal
A trust managing India's Ram temple in Ayodhya, built on the site of the demolished Babri Masjid, has reshuffled its leadership following accusations of millions of rupees being stolen from donations. The scandal has intensified political tensions ahead of elections in Uttar Pradesh, with opposition parties demanding a trust dissolution and independent investigation.
- Indian opposition demands defence minister's resignation for 'lying' about soldiers' deaths in 2025 conflict with Pakistan
India's opposition Congress party has demanded the resignation of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for allegedly lying in parliament about the deaths of six Indian soldiers during the May 2025 conflict with Pakistan, dubbed 'Operation Sindoor'. The government disclosed the soldiers' names 13 months after the conflict, prompting accusations of concealment and misleading statements from the Modi-led BJP. The Indian government denied the claims, stating it honored the fallen at the 'earliest opportunity'.
- 'Outrageous': Indian tech hub names road for Trump, drawing criticism from Modi's party
A road in Hyderabad, India’s opposition-ruled tech hub, was renamed 'Donald Trump Avenue' near the US consulate and major tech companies, drawing criticism from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party and other political groups. The move, criticized as 'hypocrisy' by Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, comes amid strained US-India relations over tariffs, Russian oil purchases, and ties to Pakistan, though the Congress party defended it as a gesture of growing bilateral ties.
- Industry leaders hail West Bengal Budget’s push on infrastructure, land reform and health
Industry leaders from CII, ASSOCHAM, and MCC praised the West Bengal Budget’s focus on infrastructure, land reform, and health. They welcomed the provisions in the first budget under the Bharatiya Janata Party government in West Bengal.
- India probes graft charges at temple built on Babri mosque
Indian police are investigating embezzlement allegations at the Ram Mandir temple in Uttar Pradesh, built on the site of the former Babri mosque. The temple, inaugurated in 2024 with public donations totaling $240 million, faces scrutiny over possible misappropriation of offerings, with claims of up to $20 million in alleged losses.
- Mamata’s most trusted aide Sudip Bandyopadhyay may join camp of rebel Trinamool MPs
Sudip Bandyopadhyay's visit to Delhi and meeting with Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav precede rebel Trinamool MPs' meeting with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. The rebels aim to claim as an independent group supporting the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government.
- Bangladesh, India to coordinate patrols on border, share intelligence amid migrant tensions
Bangladesh and India agreed to enhance border cooperation through coordinated patrols and intelligence sharing amid tensions over undocumented migration. The joint statement highlights efforts to address illegal crossings and strengthen border security, with both nations reaffirming commitments to stability along their 4,000-kilometre border.
- Rajya Sabha polls: All three BJP candidates from Madhya Pradesh elected unopposed
Three Bharatiya Janata Party candidates from Madhya Pradesh—Tarun Chugh, Rajneesh Agarwal, and Mahesh Kewat—were elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha. Returning Officer Arvind Sharma announced the results.
- Deve Gowda had never sought Rajya Sabha seat, says Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy
H.D. Kumaraswamy stated that former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda did not request a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket to contest the Rajya Sabha elections.
- India detains and deports 5,000 Bangladeshis
India has deported nearly 5,000 Bangladeshi citizens since the BJP's victory in West Bengal, with the state government establishing detention centers for undocumented migrants and Rohingya refugees. The campaign aligns with the BJP's 'detect, delete and deport' policy, amid political tensions over immigration and deteriorating relations with Bangladesh following a 2024 revolution.
- Why tens of thousands of young Indians are calling themselves cockroaches
Young Indians are protesting unemployment and government corruption through a satirical 'Cockroach Janta Party' movement, inspired by a Supreme Court comment comparing some youth to 'cockroaches.' The protest, involving cockroach masks and social media campaigns, targets high youth unemployment rates and failures in education and governance.
- India's 'Cockroach Party' chief flies to New Delhi for protest
The founder of India's satirical online 'Cockroach Janta Party' (CJP) is flying to New Delhi to take the viral social media campaign to the streets. The CJP, a parody of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has gained millions of online followers since its launch.
- India's 'Cockroach Party' chief flies to New Delhi for protest
Abhijeet Dipke, founder of India's satirical Cockroach People’s Party (CJP), is returning to New Delhi to lead a peaceful protest against the education minister. The parody party, created in response to a chief justice's remarks calling government critics 'cockroaches,' has gained over 22 million Instagram followers and seeks Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over examination irregularities.
- India orders new deportation centres days after BJP election victory
India's ruling BJP has ordered the establishment of detention centers for undocumented Bangladeshis and Rohingyas in West Bengal, raising concerns about potential arbitrary expulsions. The directive follows the BJP's recent electoral victory in the state, marking its first governance since India's independence in 1947.
- The ‘cockroaches’ India’s elite created — and can’t exterminate
India's Chief Justice Surya Kant sparked controversy by comparing unemployed youth to 'cockroaches,' but the remark led to an unexpected viral movement with 15 million Instagram followers and a cockroach-themed mobile phone logo, surpassing the influence of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
- Mock cockroach-theme political party draws India’s jobless youth, Modi’s rivals
A satirical Cockroach Janta Party has gained traction on Indian social media, reflecting Gen Z's frustration with political leadership and a worsening jobs crisis. The mock party surpassed the ruling BJP on Instagram with nearly 20 million followers and has drawn attention from Modi's political rivals.
- The BJP’s Bengal victory exposes the erosion of Indian democracy
The BJP's victory in Bengal has raised questions about the integrity of the vote after a sweeping electoral roll revision. This outcome exposes concerns over Indian democracy. The result has significant implications for the country's political landscape.
- Tensions high in West Bengal after BJP aide shot dead and hundreds arrested
A top aide from Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party was shot dead in West Bengal after the party claimed victory in the legislative election, leading to turmoil and violence with hundreds arrested. The BJP defeated Trinamool Congress, which had ruled the state legislature for 15 years. Tensions are high in the Indian state.
- Four killed in post-election violence in India’s West Bengal
Four people were killed in post-election violence in India's West Bengal after the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party won the state election for the first time. The unrest grips the key eastern state following the election results. The win marks a significant milestone for Modi's party.
- ‘Defeated by conspiracy’: West Bengal chief minister refuses to resign after election loss
Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal's chief minister, refuses to resign after losing elections to Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata party, ending her party's 15-year rule. The Bharatiya Janata party won an overwhelming victory in the state elections. Banerjee claims the election was 'forcefully captured' by Modi's party.
- Modi's party takes control of India's West Bengal in key state election
Modi's party has taken control of India's West Bengal in a key state election, which is expected to strengthen Modi's political position midway through his third term. The outcome is significant as it marks a major win for Modi's party. This election result may have implications for Indian politics.
- Modi's party takes control of India's West Bengal in key state election
Modi's party has taken control of India's West Bengal in a key state election, which is expected to strengthen Modi's political position midway through his third term. The outcome marks a significant win for Modi's party. The election result may have implications for Modi's future political endeavors.
- Narendra Modi has extended his grip on India
Narendra Modi's party has achieved a historic victory in West Bengal, extending his grip on India, but voters' unhappiness with incumbents is a concern. The ruling party's win marks a significant milestone in Indian politics. However, the party should be cautious of voters' discontent.
- Narendra Modi’s BJP wins election in West Bengal for the first time
Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata party has won a significant election victory in West Bengal, expanding his power across India. This is the first time the BJP has won assembly elections in the state. The result is set to have major implications for India's political landscape.