From the streets of Delhi, a civic awakening.

This is not a story of a destined messiah. This is the story of citizens who watched systems fail repeatedly and decided to organize.

The Independent Election Journey

Sheikh Arsalan Ullah Chishti stepped into the 2025 Delhi Elections not as a traditional politician, but as a frustrated citizen demanding visible governance. The 'Chimta' symbol became a representation of grassroots, household resilience.

Delhi street at night with political posters

Grassroots Issue Solving

Before the party existed, there was the work. Fixing streetlights, cleaning mohallas, demanding answers. The movement grew from the exhaustion of waiting for someone else to do it.

Grassroots citizens fixing street

"Why Nagrik Party Was Created"

Why Nagrik Party Was Created

We realized that activism without political power hits a ceiling. To fix the systems, we had to become the system. A hyper-local governance operating system.

Civic Governance Vision

We are building an architecture of accountability. A party where local ward captains are the true leaders, and where every taxpayer knows exactly where their money goes.

Someone trying to build systems where systems failed.

This movement is for anyone who is tired of the struggle. It's time for visible governance.