They promised.
We are tracking.
Sarkari Vaade tracks election commitments across parties and states using the same evidence-based methodology — checked against official public records, government data and audited accounts.
Where we are tracking
Suggest a state- Goa
- Manipur
- Uttar Pradesh
- Uttarakhand
Locked states unlock once the manifesto is fully extracted and the audit reaches our publication threshold.
Why only these states? We audit governments that have completed at least 3 of their 5 years — enough time for promises to be delivered or visibly begun.
Every 5 years, large beautiful promises.
Five years later, no report — just new ones.
That cycle only breaks when somebody checks. This is that check.
Crores were budgeted against these promises. Without proof of delivery, you have no idea where that money actually went.
Without a public audit, parties keep making promises they can’t and don’t deliver — again and again, election after election.
Consistent tracking and questioning puts real pressure on governments to perform and actually deliver on what they promised.
Non-partisan, evidence only
No political party, media house or personal opinion shapes our verdicts. We only use live, publicly available government data — and we are happy to correct any verdict if anyone submits fresh evidence.
100% self-funded by one citizen
Built and paid for by one private citizen. No political party, candidate, NGO, corporate or media house funds this. No ads. No sponsors.
What we count as proof
CAG reports, official Finance Accounts, government GRs, scheme dashboards, RTI replies, and credible reporting — in that order.
A note for the government — and for citizens reading this
If a promise looks fulfilled but no official document is published, we mark it as Not Proven, Partially Fulfilled or In Progress. Read full note →
A note for the government — and for citizens reading this
If a promise looks fulfilled but no official document is published, we mark it as Not Proven, Partially Fulfilled or In Progress. Read full note →
It is entirely possible that some promises have been fulfilled, but no document, dataset or update has been published on any official government website yet. In those cases our algorithm marks the promise as Not Proven, Partially Fulfilled or In Progress — depending on what we were able to verify from public sources.
We welcome the government to correct this by publishing the official completion document on the relevant department / scheme / portal page. Our tracker automatically re-fetches public sources every 15 days and the verdict is updated on this live page. You can also submit a correction directly.
See our full editorial policy and methodology.
We track manifestos, guarantees, sankalp patras, pratigya patras, and other public election commitments. The same source and verdict methodology is applied across parties.
Some state datasets are more deeply audited than others. Each promise card shows its own source status, audit trail, and whether it is fully audited.
Total tracked promises: 0