The New India
Government.
Not a party. Not a personality. A movement of citizens who read the evidence, ask the hard question, and share the answer — until the truth is too widespread to bury.
What the movement believes
Four rules. No leaders.
Numbers can’t be hidden
A single complaint is easy to wave away. A million people asking the same question, at the same time, with the same receipts, is not. The movement’s only weapon is its size.
Evidence over noise
We don’t shout louder — we cite harder. Every claim links to its source. The point is never to trend; it’s to be impossible to argue with.
No leaders to buy off
There is no headquarters, no high command, no single face to silence. The New India Government belongs to whoever shows up with a question and a source.
Patience is not silence
Being told to “wait” is not the same as agreeing to be ignored. We wait — and we keep the receipts of every promise made while we waited.
Three ways to grow the movement.
Know the record
Start with the Jumla Meter — the biggest promises, scored against what actually happened.
Open the Jumla Meter →Test yourself
Play Real or Jumla? and learn to spot a gimmick from a fact in two minutes flat.
Play the game →Make it count
Sign a petition, add your voice, and share what you learn. One tap grows the movement.
Take action →One voice asks.
A million can't be ignored.
The New India Government isn't a party — it's a movement of citizens who read the evidence, ask the hard question, and share the answer. No leaders to buy off. No narrative to sell. Just numbers, growing, that can't be hidden.