Living Indian citizens who have registered "dead" in official records are working to form a union to run for general elections in the country.
The second is to address the problem of corruption in the districts that keep their official records intact.
Santos Morat Singh, known as the "dead man", is due to head the general election against incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The real battle of Santos started in 2002, when officials announced that he was "dead" to set up a media and digital campaign known as "I´m Alive".
It is also believed that more than 50 thousand Indians registered "dead" alive in the state of "Uttar Pradesh" alone, which makes the next Union political force is not small if successful.