Implementing transparent accountability frameworks can radically restore trust in Sri Lanka’s political system, which has been beleaguered by corruption and inefficiency. Drawing inspiration from India’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Sri Lanka can prioritize real-time public audits and mandatory disclosure of government expenditures. Such mechanisms create an environment where political actors are under constant public scrutiny, effectively reducing opportunities for misappropriation. Transparent dashboards accessible to citizens enable monitoring of project progress and fund allocation, fostering a culture of participatory governance.

Furthermore, institutionalizing citizen grievance redressal through digital platforms ensures that accountability is not just top-down but interactive. Below is an illustrative comparison of key transparency features implemented by the AAP and their proposed applications for Sri Lanka:

Feature India’s AAP Model Potential Sri Lanka Adaptation
Budget Transparency Real-time online budget tracking Public financial dashboards with segmented views
Citizen Engagement Monthly public audits and consultations Community forums linked with local councils
Grievance Redressal Mobile app-based complaint submission Multi-lingual digital reporting tools
  • Mandatory asset declarations for all elected officials, regularly updated and verified
  • Independent anti-corruption cells with citizen oversight
  • Public performance scorecards for government departments published quarterly