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Elvish Yadav Launches 'Khargosh Janta Party' Promising Free Carrots Amid Parody Protest

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YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav has introduced the 'Khargosh Janta Party' (Rabbit People's Party) as a satirical political movement. Its whimsical manifesto promises 'free carrots for everyone' and advocates for 'rabbit unity' and 'speed as an identity.'

Social media influencer and reality TV star Elvish Yadav has once again captured online attention with the launch of his latest satirical venture, the 'Khargosh Janta Party' (KJP). Following the buzz created by his earlier 'Cockroach Janta Party,' Yadav, the winner of Bigg Boss OTT, is now championing the cause of rabbits with a humorous political manifesto.

The KJP Manifesto: Carrots for All

The core promise of the Khargosh Janta Party is an irresistible offer to its potential 'voters': free carrots for everyone. Yadav, who has playfully declared himself the party's founder and 'Prime Minister,' outlined a three-point plan for the KJP:

  • Promoting rabbit unity among all citizens.
  • Recognizing speed as a fundamental identity.
  • Declaring carrots as a basic human right.

The party's slogan, promising 'sharp minds, long ears, and development powered by carrots,' underscores its lighthearted, parody nature. Yadav amplified the campaign through a series of posters and a dedicated social media page, inviting supporters to gather at Jantar Mantar in Delhi with the promise of complimentary carrots for attendees.

Social Media Erupts with Reactions

The announcement of the Khargosh Janta Party quickly went viral, drawing widespread reactions across social media platforms. Many users expressed mock loyalty to the KJP, while others humorously inquired about the logistics of door-to-door carrot delivery. Some even suggested that established political parties might need to counter with their own vegetable-centric promises to remain competitive.

Fans largely viewed the KJP as a continuation of Yadav's successful 'animal kingdom' political parodies, eagerly anticipating what fictional party he might introduce next. Comments poured in, with users creating imaginary cabinet positions and election symbols for the KJP, highlighting how Yadav's antics continue to entertain and engage his massive online following.

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