An Instagram account called “Dimagi Naxal Party” has surfaced and gained over 1,81,000 followers

An Instagram account called “Dimagi Naxal Party” has surfaced and gained over 1,81,000 followers

A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the term “dimagi Naxals”, a satirical party based on the term has emerged, garnering support from people online.

What is the party’s ideology?

Cockroach Janta Party’s Saurav Das also hit back at the prime minister, rejecting his classification of critical youth. How could you loosely brand educated young people ‘Naxalis’ etc.? Sheer arrogance! Sheer incompetence at resolving their problems?

Because they question your government, just. the party’s X account was created in August 2026 While the exact date the Instagram account was created is not known. Earlier reporting noted: ‘Dimagi Naxal Party’ Instagram Page Gets 1.6 Lakh Followers In 24 Hours ‘Dimagi Naxal Party’ Instagram Page Gets 1.6 Lakh Followers In 24 Hours ‘Dimagi Naxal Party’ Instagram Page Gets 1.6 Lakh Followers In 24 Hours Earlier reporting noted: An Instagram handle called ‘Dimagi Naxal Party’ has surfaced overnight and gained over 1.6 lakh followers in just a day.

An Instagram account called “Dimagi Naxal Party” has surfaced and gained over 1,81,000 followers overnight. The party also has an X account named “Dimagi Naxal Janta Party” with over 7 thousand followers. Its motto is “Think | Research | Resist, according to the party’s bios on Instagram and X. The Instagram bio says the founder of the party is “A Dimagi Indian,” while the co-founder is someone with “56 Inch ka. It says it is following the ideology of Bhagat Singh, according to posts on the party’s Instagram and X accounts. Taking to X, he said, “Dimagi Naxal or whatever is not going to work, Prime Minister. Earlier reporting noted: The words “dimagi Naxal” was mentioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day speech while referring to the successes achieved in the government’s fight against Maoists and the dangers that lurked in the shadows.

His comments drew sharp criticism from Opposition parties with Congress labelling the new terminology a “sure sign of desperation. Following criticism from the Opposition, Union minister of parliamentary affairs Kiren Rijiju hit out at opposition parties, insisting that the PM did not refer to opposition leaders as ‘dimagi naxal’, or people with a Naxal mindset.