A political party for the people the system forgot to count. Resilient. Unstoppable. For every Indian.
Our Manifesto
Not promises. Positions. These are the walls we will never move from — because the people of this country have been moved aside for too long.
Every government transaction on public record. Every politician’s wealth declared openly, annually. No file stuck in a drawer. No bribe paid in the dark. If you serve the people, you serve in full view of the people.
Chapter 1 CoreAn independent anti-corruption authority that no politician can dissolve, transfer, or threaten. Reports directly to the public. Power to investigate anyone — without exception. Bribery ends the career, and begins the prison sentence.
Non-NegotiableA court case that takes 20 years is not justice — it is punishment of the victim. AI-assisted courts for smaller disputes. Virtual hearings at all hours. Judges measured on outcomes, not seniority. The law must move at the speed of life.
Year One PriorityA system designed by colonial rulers to produce clerks has no place in a sovereign India. Schools must teach skills, civic pride, and critical thinking — not just how to pass exams written by people who leak papers.
Emergency StatusIndia has the world’s largest youth population and the world’s most underutilised talent. We will connect skill to opportunity — not through charity, but through systems that make it easier to hire an Indian than to outsource abroad.
Core PromiseClean streets. Followed traffic signals. Working hospitals. Safe roads. These are not luxuries — they are the floor of a civilised nation. We will legislate them, fund them, and hold local bodies responsible for them.
Livability IndexYou cannot paint a wall that has no foundation. Before anything else — before jobs, hospitals, or highways — we must restore the one thing every reform depends on: Trust.
“Singapore was poorer than India in 1965. Estonia was a Soviet state in 1991. Rwanda rebuilt after genocide in 1994. None of them had more resources than us. They had something simpler — a government that did what it said.”
Every government transaction — license, permit, contract, tender — on a public, immutable record. Citizens can track any application in real time. A rejection requires a video-recorded reason. No video, no rejection. The bureaucracy serves in the open, or it does not serve.
Every elected official, senior civil servant, and judge declares all personal and family assets — publicly, annually. AI cross-references income against lifestyle. Discrepancies trigger automatic audit. Lee Kuan Yew arrested his own cabinet ministers. That is the standard we hold.
An AI system monitors every rupee spent by government. Road costs three times more in one state than another? Flagged immediately. Same contractor wins every tender in a district? Flagged immediately. Public dashboard — anyone can see, anyone can report.
Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Driving Licence, Bank, Property — one unified digital card. Every government service accessible from your phone. Estonia registers a company in eighteen minutes. There is no technical reason India cannot do the same.
After every government interaction — police station, hospital, RTO, ration office — the citizen rates the experience. Like Uber. Like Zomato. Consistently low-rated officers are transferred. High-rated officers are promoted. Accountability flows upward, not downward.
An authority that no government can dissolve, that reports directly to the public via a live website, and that has the legal power to investigate and arrest anyone in the country — including a sitting Prime Minister. This is not extreme. This is Singapore in 1965.
Our Aim
Not a seat. Not power for its own sake. These are the things we are here to make real — and we will measure ourselves against them publicly, every month.
No Indian should wait longer for justice than they have left to live. Cases must move. Courts must clear. The law must mean something.
Civic pride from Class 1. Skills over certificates. Schools that teach how to think — not just what to answer. Teachers who are accountable for outcomes.
India’s talent built Silicon Valley. We will build systems that make India itself the destination — for Indian talent, not just foreign capital.
No Indian family should go poor from a hospital bill. Generic medicines. AI telemedicine in every village. Public hospitals that people actually use.
Civic responsibility taught in schools. Infrastructure built to last. Leaders held accountable when it breaks. Garbage bins that exist — and get used.
We are a civilisation of seven thousand years. Dubai was built in fifty. Yet they attract more tourists than we do. Our heritage should speak for itself — once we let it.
The Method
No country transformed by wishing. Every one of these steps is taken from a nation that actually did it — adapted for India’s scale, India’s diversity, India’s urgency.
All ministers and senior officials declare assets within 30 days. An independent anti-corruption authority is formed by law — unmovable by any future government. This is the signal: the rules have changed.
Like China’s Shenzhen — test the blockchain governance system in one state first. Citizens rate offices from Day 1. AI monitoring begins on five ministries. First wealth declarations go public.
The moment that matters most: the first arrest or removal of a high-profile corrupt official. Not a bureaucrat at the bottom — someone the public knows. This is Singapore 1965. This is the moment that changes the culture.
The unified digital identity rolls out nationally. Half of all government services move online. Citizens report their experience after every interaction. The public dashboard goes live — anyone can see anything.
Every metric published openly. What went right. What did not. What we are changing. Then — healthcare, agriculture, education, jobs. Built on the foundation we just laid. Because without trust, nothing else holds.
Education Emergency
This is not a policy disagreement. This is a moral emergency. When students take their own lives after a paper leaks — the system that allowed it has forfeited its right to continue.
“Students prepared for years. The paper was sold the night before. Some of them did not survive the weight of that betrayal. The officials who oversaw this system are still in their positions. This is unacceptable. This is our line.”
Any official whose department supervised a compromised exam — NEET, or otherwise — must step down immediately. Not transferred. Not retired with full pension. A public account must be given. The families of students who died deserve no less.
Paper leaking is not an administrative lapse. It is fraud against the future of millions of young people. It must be prosecuted as a serious crime, with mandatory sentencing that creates genuine deterrence.
Japan’s schools begin each day with students cleaning their own classrooms. Singapore teaches civic responsibility before algebra. Israel teaches critical thinking before history. India teaches how to memorise what someone else thought. That ends. Schools must produce thinkers, not clerks.
India produces millions of graduates every year who cannot find work in their field. The qualification system is broken. We will build a parallel system of skill certification — AI, renewable energy, medical support, manufacturing — that connects directly to hiring. The degree is not the destination. The skill is.
Traffic discipline. Public cleanliness. Civic responsibility. Respect for public space. These are not values that emerge naturally — they are taught. Singapore proved it. South Korea proved it. If we teach the next generation differently, the next generation will be different. The one after will not remember anything else.
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