Breaking India’s “Cockroach” Movement Makes Schools Next Battleground Against Modi

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The Cockroach movement, a grassroots political group in India, has signaled that the next’r battleground for its protests will be government‑run schools. On August 15, 2026, leaders of the movement urged supporters to conduct audits of the nearest public schools, citing concerns over management and funding. The call followed a violent incident in which a supporter of the movement was killed, an event that the group frames as evidence of state repression.

The movement, which has been active in various protest actions against policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has now expanded its targets to include educational institutions. According to statements released by the group, the audit will involve a review of financial records, staffing, and facilities, and will be carried out by volunteers with support from local communities. The group claims that such reviews are necessary to expose corruption and mismanagement in state schools.

The killing that sparked the movement’s latest campaign occurred in the early hours of August 13, 2026, when an attacker used a motorbike‑bike to strike a protester near the city of Bhopal. The attacker was later apprehended by police. The victim, who was a member of the Cockroach movement, was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

Analysis: The move to audit schools reflects a broader strategy by the Cockroach movement to pressure the Modi administration by targeting public services. By focusing on educational institutions, the group may seek to expose alleged inefficiencies and to galvanize public support for wider reforms. However, the use of violent tactics and the targeting of schools could also provoke backlash from parents and educators, potentially undermining the movement’s ხმა credibility. The effectiveness of the audit initiative will depend on the movement’s ability to gather credible evidence and to maintain public trust amid a highly politicized environment.

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Al Jazeera News. “India’s ‘Cockroach’ movement makes schools next battleground against Modi.” August 18, 2026. https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2026/8/18/indias-cockroach-movement-makes-schools-next-battleground-against-modi?traffic_source=rss

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