After years of intense pressure to succeed, exam scandals and high unemployment, India’s youth are pushing for change.

A satirical political party has tapped into the discontent among unemployed youth.

After years of intense pressure to succeed, exam scandals and high unemployment, India’s youth are pushing for change.

The "Cockroach Janta Party", led by 30-year-old Boston University graduate Abhijeet Dipke, draws support from young people frustrated by a lack of jobs.

Students in cockroach masks lead New Delhi protest over exam leaks, demanding education minister’s resignation and accountability for India’s test fiasco.