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What We Believe

Our fundamental principles for Real Governance of India

  • 1

    Right to Equality in landholders

    Farmers whose land is acquired for any project — industrial, infrastructural, or commercial — must not be compensated with a one-time payment alone. They shall receive a fixed percentage of the project revenue for the entire lifetime of the project. The land is their livelihood, not just an asset. Those who give the foundation on which development stands deserve a lasting share in the prosperity it generates.

  • 2

    Right to Tax Transparency

    Every rupee collected as tax belongs to the people. The government must publicly disclose — in simple, accessible language — how much total tax is collected, broken down by category such as income tax, GST, corporate tax, and fuel tax, and where every rupee is spent, broken down by sector, department, and project. Every citizen must be able to see, in plain language, exactly what their taxes built, funded, or paid for. This disclosure must be published every six months in a nationally accessible government portal and summarised in local newspapers. A government that hides its accounts from the people it serves has no moral authority to demand their taxes.

  • 3

    Right Against VIP Road Blockades

    No road shall be blocked for the movement of any VIP, minister, or public official. Every citizen's time, livelihood, and freedom of movement is equal in value to that of any elected representative or official. If a road is blocked for VIP movement, every citizen affected by that blockade shall have the legal right to claim compensation directly from the individual for whom the road was blocked. Public servants do not rank above the public they serve.

  • 4

    Right to Mandatory FIR Registration

    No police officer shall refuse or delay the registration of an FIR. If any police station refuses to register a complaint, the citizen shall have the right to submit their complaint through a government-owned, end-to-end encrypted national app or SMS to a dedicated government number — and that submission shall be treated as a legally registered FIR automatically, without requiring any officer approval or intervention. A unique FIR number shall be generated instantly and sent back to the citizen as proof. Every FIR refusal must be recorded with the name and reason of the refusing officer AND their supervising officer — both go on public record automatically. Justice cannot depend on the mood of a constable or the reach of a senior officer that a common citizen can never access.

  • 5

    Right to Victim Representation in Enquiry Boards

    In any enquiry commission or investigation board formed after a public infrastructure failure, accident, or tragedy caused by government negligence — the direct blood relative of every person who died in that incident must be included as a permanent member of the enquiry board. They must be informed of every meeting, given access to all findings, and their questions must be answered on record. No enquiry shall be concluded without their acknowledgment. A government that investigates its own failures behind closed doors, without the presence of those who lost everything, is not conducting justice — it is conducting a cover-up.

  • 6

    Right to Construction Safety Accountability

    Every municipal body, Nagar Nigam, and government authority responsible for building or maintaining public infrastructure — roads, bridges, flyovers, drains, and public buildings — shall be legally required to publish a safety and maintenance report every six months in at least two local newspapers and on a publicly accessible government portal. This report must include the current structural condition of each project, maintenance work done and funds spent. If a structure fails, collapses, or causes harm to citizens after a missed or falsified report, an independent enquiry board shall be mandatory — and shall include the direct blood relatives of those affected or killed. No enquiry shall be concluded without their presence and acknowledgment. Public infrastructure is built with public money. The public has the right to know if it is safe, and the right to justice when it is not.

  • 7

    Equality Before Law

    Every citizen is equal before the law. No person, party or institution is above the constitution.

  • 8

    Right to Information

    Every citizen has the right to access government information and hold authorities accountable.

  • 9

    Environmental Protection

    Clean air, clean rivers and a healthy environment are rights of every citizen and future generation.

  • 10

    Women's Equal Rights

    Women must have complete equality in education, employment, law and all areas of public and private life.

  • 11

    Protection of Farmers

    Farmers are the backbone of India. Their income, land and dignity must be protected by law.

  • 12

    Separation of Powers

    The judiciary, executive and legislature must remain independent and free from political interference.

  • 13

    Freedom of Expression

    Every citizen has the right to peacefully express opinions, protest and petition the government.

  • 14

    Protection of Children

    Every child must be protected from exploitation and abuse. Education is their fundamental right.

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