Starting in Andhra Pradesh — A 42-Month System Audit to eradicate corruption and rebuild governance from the ground up. Telugu first. English next. Always.
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Amaravati is legally settled as AP's permanent capital. Now the real work begins — building the economic engine that funds it, grows the state, and ensures every region benefits.
Read the Full Plan →Eight foundational pillars forming the backbone of JDPP's governance model for Andhra Pradesh.
5-year non-bailable jail for officials found guilty of corruption exceeding ₹1 Crore. 2× asset forfeiture. No exceptions — including judges and ministers.
AccountabilityEvery government employee — from office staff to state ministers — has KPIs set and monitored by the government. Salaries benchmarked to top-tier private companies to attract real talent. Performance tracked and publicly reported. High pay demands high delivery.
EmploymentPolice & CID report to courts, not Ministers. CM has assistance-only access — no control. CM retains emergency override power. Officers assigned a set number of cases to solve as KPIs by the government — reviewed every 8 months by courts. State justice first.
Justice100% free hospitals & surgeries — covered up to ₹1 Crore per family (lifetime), exclusively for AP residents (minimum 5 years domicile) with a combined household in-hand income under ₹2 Lakh/month. Severe accident victims receive a pension for up to 1 year. All private hospitals under strict govt regulation: fees and standards benchmarked against govt institutions, standardized package rates, mandatory price display, independent medical audits, and blacklisting for fraud.
WelfarePrimary to University — free, for families with a combined household in-hand income under ₹2 Lakh/month. Limited to 2 children per family. High regulation on private schools & colleges: fees and standards benchmarked against govt institutions, fee caps, curriculum standards, no management quota or donations.
WelfareMinimum 12% of state revenue allocated to public hospitals and 18% to public schools & colleges — mandated for the next decade. Private institution fees and standards are benchmarked against govt institutions, ensuring quality parity across sectors.
WelfareLive-broadcasted CM speeches, MLA work, audits and trials. Public ratings for all private contractors. 24/7 self-funded transparency network.
TransparencyAll government systems blind to caste, religion, and status. Only performance data is visible. Zero VIP culture, uniform treatment for all.
EqualityJustice Restoration Fund managed by High Courts covering State Police and CID. 50% tax rebate for donors. Salaries fixed by merit, not politics.
FinanceHigh-investment projects done as JVs with randomly selected capable private firms — including startups. Full public transparency and live ratings.
InfrastructureTelugu first, English second — the only two official languages of Andhra Pradesh. All government communication, official documents, court proceedings, and public services operate in Telugu first, with English as the secondary official language for administrative and professional use. Locals with 5+ years domicile get first priority in government employment and contracts. Hindi will not be imposed in any form.
Language & IdentityNo compulsory Hindi in AP government systems, schools, or public institutions. Telugu medium is primary in all government schools. English as second language. Hindi optional only. All government digital platforms display Telugu first.
LanguageProgressive tax on high-alcohol and premium liquor brands — revenue goes directly into the Public Healthcare Fund. Strict regulation on advertising, packaging warnings, and retail licensing. No new liquor outlets within 500m of schools, colleges, or hospitals.
Social ReformComplete ban on all political banners, flex boards, digital screens, and hoardings in public spaces — zero exceptions including JDPP. Hoardings on private properties are permitted under municipal size and safety regulations. RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) — a far-right Hindu nationalist paramilitary organisation with nationwide shakha networks and direct BJP ideological ties — declared illegal in Andhra Pradesh. All RSS activities, camps, shakhas, and public gatherings prohibited. Any government employee, police officer, judge, or elected official found to be an active or affiliated RSS member is immediately removed from office.
Social ReformNo shortcuts. No false promises. Here is exactly how JDPP earns the right to govern Andhra Pradesh.
Before raising a single rupee or contesting a single seat — JDPP must earn 1 crore verified public ratings via Google sign-in. No bots, no fake votes. Every supporter is a real, verified person. This is our democratic mandate from the people.
Once 1 crore supporters are verified, JDPP approaches corporate donors who believe in reform-based governance. Every donor and every rupee will be publicly disclosed — radical transparency, no lobbyists, no hidden deals. High public support proves viability; funding powers the campaign.
With verified public support and transparent funding secured, JDPP contests the next state elections across Andhra Pradesh — under the same rules of accountability the party has built from day one.
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