
The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), the self-styled “youth movement” that burst onto the political scene barely weeks ago, appointed three official spokespersons on 6 June 2026 and within days, one of them stands accused of producing a Haryanvi music video from 2017 that openly derides Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati.
Vijeta Dahiya, named as a media spokesperson of CJP ahead of its June 6 protest in Delhi demanding Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, is the owner of Unmaad Artworks, which produced the Haryanvi music video “Bhole Cutting Kara Le.”
The video depicts a character portraying Lord Shiva responding to Maa Parvati’s question, “You smoke a chillum. Who will consider you a god?” — with the line: “I can’t do anything about people who say ‘Bam’ and smoke a chillum. Being Sanghi is not a crime.”
Vijeta Dahiya, who is a spokesperson of CJP, made a Haryanvi music video titled “Bhola Cutting Kara Le .”
In the song, Maa Parvati is shown saying:
“You smoke a chillum. Who will even consider you a god?”
To which the character portraying Shivji replies:
“I can’t do anything… pic.twitter.com/pKGbCFwhGd— CAP ( CHAPPAL ALLIANCE PARTY ) (@ChappalAlliance) June 9, 2026
The invocation of the word “Sanghi” which can be considered a politically loaded slur directed at Hindu nationalist sympathisers in the mouth of a Lord Shiva character is not incidental. It is the creative choice of a political operative whose entire public career has been spent manufacturing anti-BJP content.
The Mor Studio Connection
Dahiya’s Unmaad Artworks collaborated with Mor Studio on the production – the same outfit responsible for viral Haryanvi numbers including “Solid Body” and “Kharbuje Si Teri Jawani,” titles that speak for themselves in terms of the content ecosystem Dahiya chose to operate within.
This song “Bhole Cutting Kara Le” is produced by Unmaad Artworks which is owned by Vijeta Dahiya. Vijeta Dahiya tried his luck in regional films and failed.
Vijeta Dahiya collaborated with Mor Studio which has given us gems like “Solid Body” and “Kharbuje Si Teri Jawani”.
This… https://t.co/z9i0fhGkJr pic.twitter.com/tUCJFMQ8Zz
— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) June 9, 2026
That the man who now claims to speak for India’s youth on matters of education policy spent his creative energies in this space is worth noting.
A few days ago, a certain dance video of his was also in circulation on social media.
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The Dhruv Rathee Pipeline
Dahiya is, by his own public associations, the chief scriptwriter and researcher for YouTuber Dhruv Rathee – a content creator whose entire output functions as a sustained propaganda operation against the Modi government and in consistent alignment with Arvind Kejriwal’s political narratives.
Dahiya is not a neutral commentator who drifted toward CJP. He is a trained ideological operative who has spent years inside the AAP-adjacent alternative media machine, crafting the talking points that Rathee then packages for mass consumption.
His other credentials are presented with some ceremony in party literature: political researcher, author of Power of the Universe and To Hell With That Job, director of Haryanvi films Dararen and Opri Parai – films that, by his own admission, failed to find commercial traction.
Hindu Hate, Abused Hindu Gods & Traditions
The characteristic of abusing and mocking Hindu deities and traditions did not stop overnight. His behavious can be seen from 2017 as with the above video. Even in recent months, Dahiya has been seen abusing Hindu traditions.
In one video, he called Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya, a ‘hypocrite’.
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He also claimed Lord Ram ate meat and derogated Pandits.
CJP spokesperson Vijeta Dahiya was confronted by a group of prøtesters during the party’s June 6 demonstration at Jantar Mantar over past remarks allegedly stating that Lord Ram consumed meat and comments on Brahmanism. Videos of the exchange circulated online, with critics… pic.twitter.com/QUoHZdjJMq
— The Logical Indian (@LogicalIndians) June 7, 2026
He also claimed capitalism is same as ‘Brahminism’.
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CJP: Rebranded AAP, Same Network
CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke positioned the party as a spontaneous youth uprising. The three spokesperson appointments tell a different story. Chief spokesperson Saurav Das is a journalist with well-documented proximity to the opposition ecosystem. Ashutosh Ranka completes the trio. All three, like Dipke himself, trace back to the same constellation of AAP-linked networks and anti-establishment media circles.
The party has no female spokesperson. For a movement that presents itself as a progressive rupture from old politics, this absence is conspicuous — particularly given that one of its own spokespeople produced content from within an industry whose output routinely degrades women.
A Selective Outrage Industry
There is a settled pattern in Indian public life: content that mocks Hindu deities, traditions, and symbols is produced, distributed, and defended without consequence, while the same industry and its political patrons present themselves as guardians of pluralism. “Bhole Cutting Kara Le” is one data point in that pattern. Its creator now holds an official party position in an organisation that claims moral authority on national issues.
If the roles were reversed: if a BJP-affiliated filmmaker had produced a video placing comparable dialogue in the mouth of a figure from another religious tradition, the response would not be limited to a X thread. It would be a national news cycle, parliamentary statements, and criminal complaints.
Dahiya’s video remains online. CJP has made no statement on it.
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