'49% followers from Pakistan': BJP claims Cockroach Janta Party holds only 9% support from India

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'49% followers from Pakistan': BJP claims Cockroach Janta Party holds only 9% support from India

. NEW DELHI: As the viral Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) continues to gain traction online, the BJP on Saturday alleged that almost half of the outfit's social media support was originating from Pakistan and less than 10% was from India.Speaking to reporters, union minister Sukanta Majumdar claimed, "»»»

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