About

Punit shah

I was born in Indore, & Made in India. I am a proud Hindu and a Hindustani, one among a billion sons of Bharat Maa. My schooling was at St. Paul’s and The Emerald Heights International School, and I completed my college education in Houston, USA, but my heart and my purpose have always been rooted in the soil of my homeland.

From a very young age, I chose not to be a sideline spectator. I stood on the frontline. At eleven, I went door-to-door , for the Ram Janm Bhoomi Andolan. By twelve, I was proudly campaigning for the BJP, addressing political rallies at aam sabhas and nukkad sabhas.

In 2007, I filed an RTI to implement Section 49-O of the Conduct of Election Rules, to empower every citizen with the fundamental right to reject all candidates.

I took the fight for the victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy directly to the White House. My petition was against Union Carbide, now owned by Dow Chemicals, and was based on a fundamental principle of justice: an acquisition of a company is also an acquisition of its liabilities.

I argued that Dow Chemicals inherited the profound responsibility for the Bhopal victims when they bought Union Carbide. Therefore, I demanded that Dow be compelled to pay its inherited debt to the victims, and that it be charged under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for all liabilities arising from the gas leak.

From campaigning for the Ram Janm Bhumi to being an activist volunteer and a karyakarta on the ground—and most importantly, as a son of the soil—a powerful conviction emerged from these experiences.

That vision is Antyoday.com.

Antyoday is the culmination of my life’s work. It is a platform inspired by the ideology of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, designed to elevate India to its rightful place in the world. This is not just a dream. It is a revolutionary roadmap for change, ready for execution, to make Bharat number one on the world map.

Jai Hind.