Unity • Self-Governance • Change
“Common Man Uprising” is a response of ordinary citizens against corruption, injustice, and decades of apathy. This movement awakens conscience, demands accountability, and rebuilds Bihar through unity, self-governance, and hope.
About the Movement
“We The People of Patna” isn’t a slogan — it’s a civic awakening. Together, citizens rise to rebuild Bihar from the ground up, starting with our own city.
The movement challenges corruption and complacency — demanding systems that ensure fairness, dignity, and transparency for every citizen.
Patna becomes the symbol of a new Bihar — where civic pride, smart governance, and citizen-led participation drive real transformation.
Our journey begins with unity, grows with responsibility, and succeeds through collective action. This is not a political movement — it’s a people’s revolution.
The Face of the Campaign
Vishal Singh is the driving force behind “We The People of Patna.” A visionary leader and reformist thinker, he represents a new era of citizen-led change focused on honesty, accountability, and self-governance.
His mission is simple — to unite ordinary people in extraordinary action and rebuild Bihar on the principles of equality, justice, and collective responsibility.
Our Vision
Reforming the challan system of Patna Traffic Police to end misuse and restore fairness — our first pilot towards a citizen-accountable governance model.
Introducing a 1% Banking Transaction Tax to replace multiple taxes — ensuring simplicity, transparency, and equitable growth.
Empowering municipalities, taxpayers, and citizens to make Patna a model of participatory democracy.
Mass awareness campaigns encouraging civic participation, accountability, and responsible citizenship across Bihar.
Mobilizing youth, women, and community groups to lead reforms at neighborhood and ward levels for sustainable change.
Empowering people to collectively question authority and demand humane, fair, and transparent governance.
Our Ongoing Work
Citizen-led petition and dialogue with authorities to replace punitive challan practices with transparent, community-centered enforcement.
Testing decentralized decision-making through ward-level committees involving local taxpayers and citizens.
Mobilizing students and young professionals to participate in civic audits, data collection, and advocacy for better public service delivery.
Join the Movement
Change begins when we, the citizens, act together. Join hands with us — share ideas, volunteer for campaigns, and help make Patna a model of people-powered reform.