We shout at the poor for throwing litter on the road.
We call them uncivilised. We shame them.
But why are we silent about corruption that loots the nation and hollows out institutions?
Visible litter dirties the street.
Invisible corruption destroys the country.
Anger at the weak is easy.
Questioning the powerful is difficult.
True civilisation is not just clean streets.it is a clean system.
Raise your voice not only against the visible, but also against the invisible.
This powerful message now becomes the soul of Collective Renewal, a citizens’ movement launched by Maj Gen Atul Kaushik, calling for moral courage, civic responsibility, and systemic accountability.
Collective Renewal urges citizens to look beyond surface-level cleanliness and confront the deeper rot—
corruption, compromised institutions, selective outrage, and the normalisation of injustice.
“This is not a movement against the poor or the powerless,” the campaign asserts.
“It is a call to question power, challenge impunity, and rebuild trust in public systems.”
What Collective Renewal Stands For Clean systems, not cosmetic fixes
Accountability at the top, not blame at the bottom
Active citizenship, not silent spectatorship
Moral courage over convenient outrage
From streets to systems, from slogans to sustained action, the campaign calls on citizens to speak up, participate, and refuse to look away.
Because a nation cannot be cleaned with brooms alone.
It needs conscience.
It needs courage.
It needs citizens.
Join the movement. Be part of the change.
#CollectiveRenewal
#CleanSystemsNotJustStreets
#QuestionPower
#CivicCourage
