Campaigns

The main goal and campaign of the Bharat Swaraj Morcha:

“Bharat New-System Campaign”

This campaign is based on several foundational principles:

  • Digital Citizenship Framework: To decentralize and simplify local elections and administration, placing them directly in the hands of the people. This ensures automatic participation in local systems—specifically for villages, women, and the marginalized (Antyodaya).
  • Prioritizing the Local: Protection, local production, and local markets.
  • From “Currency-Demon” to “Currency-Divine” (Mudra-Dev): Moving away from an exploitative economic framework toward an economic structure that builds India.
  • Decentralized, Local Systems: Establishing the true form of Panchayati Raj.
  • Inclusion of Saints and Society in Governance: Reforming the Rajya Sabha to grant defined power and a place to saints and social institutions, akin to the Golden Age.
  • Empowering Indian Education and Health Systems: Ensuring public participation and equality in all education and healthcare.
  • Youth Empowerment: Treating the youth as the future, ensuring their capability, and providing protection against unemployment; making this the responsibility of the system.
  • Empowering the Marginalized (Antyodaya): Enabling the most vulnerable to thrive.

In support of these goals we support a lot of components and categorized campaigns, a few examples are :

  • Monthly Stipend to Vaidyas: Providing a monthly salary of 4,000 to every Vaidya (traditional healer), indigenous medicine practitioner, and those with specialized Indian skills, along with guaranteed work.
  • Cow-Based Economy: Protecting, utilizing, and promoting cow-based wealth and production systems. Providing 1,500 per month per cow to every cow-keeper at home, and creating systems for the utility of their by-products, such as biogas and organic manure.
  • Natural Resource Protection: Establishing a special economic framework for residents living in areas rich in natural resources—such as the Ganga, Narmada, and the Himalayas—to ensure the conservation of these assets.
  • Support for the Middle Class Assets: Protecting the assets (such as cars) of the middle class and the elderly, or providing new ones.
  • Sustainable Agriculture: Giving concrete priority to regenerative farming and farmers through planning and financial support.
  • And similar distributed campaigns

We are committed to promoting and encouraging every campaign and effort that aligns with this direction.

Various ongoing campaigns in the country:

At present, many campaigns are active in the country, such as:

  • “Save Our Cars” (Our car is our property)
  • Agricultural movements
  • “Save Hasdeo”
  • “Save Aravalli,” and so on.

WHY DO WE NEED A SYSTEM WIDE CAMPAIGN?

It is observed that both those fighting for these causes and those opposing them imagine progress only within the existing currency and systemic framework.

For instance, how can the forests, rivers, and the Himalayas be saved without envisioning local systems and prosperity? Similarly, there is opposition to vaccination, yet there is a simultaneous demand for all other medical facilities that are unnatural and commercial—how can this contradiction persist?.

As the saying goes: “Tactical gains do not always translate into strategic victory.”

These are also questions regarding the level of the Indian model or system. Therefore, while working on immediate issues, we must maintain an awareness of the comprehensive, long-term solution.