Was Trump out of line calling India a "hellhole"?
Janmat is where tech-savvy young Indians track every issue shaping the country — international, national, regional, local — and shift the needle on each one, one vote at a time. No spin. No noise. No politicians. Just the country, talking to itself.
Every card is a question someone, somewhere is voting on as you read this. Open the app to add your voice — the bars below move with you.
Was Trump out of line calling India a "hellhole"?
Petrol just crossed ₹110/L. Is the government doing enough?
Hindi as a third language in non-Hindi states — yes or no?
Should the Election Commission be made fully independent of the executive?
Should BBMP fine encroachers blocking footpaths in the next 30 days?
Is the establishment listening to young India anymore?
Should Mumbai locals be free at peak hours for sub-25-year-olds?
Politics shouldn't only happen on prime-time TV. The smartest, most online, most affected generation in Indian history deserves a way to register what it actually thinks — without a microphone shoved in its face.
Polls of 1,200 people decide what 1.4 billion are "feeling." Janmat is built so that every honest vote counts toward the picture — across states, cities, languages and class lines.
This is not a survey we are running on you. It's a movement you run. Earn the right to ask the next question. To start the next campaign. The mic gets passed around here.
30 seconds. One phone, one citizen. Your data stays anonymous — only your aggregate stance shows up in the pulse.
Skip what doesn't. International, national, regional, local — the feed surfaces what's hot in your city, your state, your generation.
Every vote nudges the live number. See your state, your age group, your stance. Share the result. Make someone else open the app.
Every action on Janmat earns you Ripples — points that measure how much you've added to the country's pulse. The more Ripples you have, the bigger your voice gets. Cross a checkpoint, and you don't earn a badge — you earn a responsibility. The mic gets passed around here.
Ripples are earned, never bought. Misuse — spam, manipulation, brigading — costs Ripples, not just removes them.
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