Citizen Charter Roadshow
Town-hall conversations on what reform means in your district.

A Citizen Reform MovementA citizen-led national reform movement for transparent, decentralized and accountable governance in India — built on the Constitution, powered by people.
PPLI is a socio-political reform ecosystem that places the citizen — not the party — at the heart of governance. We work for transparency, decentralization, and democratic participation through education, research and grassroots organizing.
Every reform starts with the citizen's lived reality.
Anchored to the spirit and letter of the Constitution.
Power closest to the people who are affected by it.
Evidence, research and civic literacy as our tools.
Numbers that explain why citizens are stepping up across the country.
Decisions shaped by informed citizens, not party whips.
Public service rooted in integrity and accountability.
Open data, open budgets, open decision-making.
Real power devolved to wards, panchayats and citizens.
Reform through the Constitution, never against it.
Building leaders in every village, every street.

"India deserves a governance culture where citizens are participants — not spectators."
For decades, our democracy has matured into one of the world's largest electoral systems. The next leap is participatory: ordinary citizens shaping policy, monitoring power and renewing the Constitution's promise — together.
Five horizons toward our centenary of independence.
Launch of the citizen reform charter and national conversations.
100,000 trained ward & panchayat citizen leaders across India.
Open governance dashboards in every state.
Constitutional and electoral reform proposals matured.
A century-old democracy renewed for its next century.
From metros to mandals, volunteers are organizing town halls, civic literacy circles and accountability drives.

Town-hall conversations on what reform means in your district.
Why local governance is the unit of national change.
Open accountability dashboards for every elected representative.
Become part of the largest non-partisan civic reform movement India has ever seen.