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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections, outlining a series of promises aimed at securing the support of voters. This 'sankalp patra', released by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, highlights 25 key resolutions, marking the 25th anniversary of the state's formation. The manifesto encompasses a wide range of proposals targeting various segments of the population, from women and youth to tribal communities.
One of the most prominent promises in the BJP manifesto is the 'Gogo Didi' scheme, which aims to provide a monthly financial assistance of Rs 2,100 to every woman in Jharkhand. This initiative, if implemented, would provide a significant financial boost to women, potentially contributing to their economic empowerment and social upliftment. The manifesto also promises to make LPG cylinders more affordable for families, offering them at Rs 500 each, along with two free cylinders annually. This measure is likely to be welcomed by households, especially in rural areas, where cooking gas is a vital necessity.
Recognizing the importance of youth employment, the BJP manifesto promises to create five lakh self-employment opportunities within the next five years. This ambitious plan aims to address the issue of unemployment among young people in Jharkhand. Furthermore, the party pledges to ensure fair and transparent recruitment for 2,87,500 government positions by November 2025, with the recruitment process commencing in the first cabinet meeting if elected. The manifesto also includes a promise to release an annual calendar for all government examinations, aimed at providing clarity and certainty to aspiring candidates. The 'Yuva Sathi' allowance, which provides a monthly allowance of Rs 2,000 for self-employment opportunities to 1 lakh Jharkhandi youth for two years, further emphasizes the party's focus on empowering the youth.
The BJP manifesto also addresses crucial issues like housing and water accessibility. It vows to end the 'misgovernance' of the JMM government and ensure housing for all, including the provision of free sand for house construction. Under the PM Awas Yojana, the party aims to provide 21 lakh houses to beneficiary families. The Jal Jivan Mission aims to ensure tap water connections to the remaining 59 lakh homes by 2027, bringing potable water within reach of all residents. These promises, if delivered, could significantly improve the living conditions of the population.
The manifesto also addresses concerns regarding paper leaks in examinations, which have plagued the state recently. The BJP promises to take action against those responsible for these leaks, ensuring a fair and transparent examination system. To counter illegal immigration, the party pledges strict legal measures to curb infiltration from Bangladesh and protect tribal rights. The BJP has also vowed to return land occupied by infiltrators to the tribal population.
The BJP's manifesto emphasizes the importance of women's empowerment, with a one-rupee stamp duty fee scheme for registration of immovable properties valued up to Rs 50 lakh being re-implemented. The party also proposes free education for B.Ed., nursing, and other vocational courses in government institutions, and covering tuition fees in private institutions. To ensure the preservation of tribal culture, the BJP promises to provide grants for every tribal religious site and allocate a fund of Rs 500 crore to promote tribal languages, history, art, and culture. The 'Phulo-Jhano Padho Bitiya Scheme' offers free education up to the postgraduate level to girls from economically backward classes.
In the realm of healthcare, the manifesto promises six nutrition kits and Rs 21,000 in aid to every pregnant woman, aimed at supporting maternal health. The party plans to establish ten new government medical colleges and a nursing college in each district to improve healthcare infrastructure. The Ayushman Bharat Jivan Dhara Scheme expands on the existing Ayushman Bharat program, offering free healthcare up to Rs 10 lakh to individuals over the age of 70, with an additional Rs 5 lakh support from the state. The manifesto also highlights plans to develop Jharkhand into the eco-tourism capital, promoting eco-friendly travel and adventure tourism in the state.
The BJP's manifesto for the Jharkhand Assembly elections represents a comprehensive set of promises addressing a wide range of concerns, from economic development to social welfare. The party's success in fulfilling these promises will be a key factor in determining the outcome of the elections. The manifesto's focus on women, youth, tribal communities, and key issues like employment, education, and healthcare indicates the BJP's attempt to connect with different sections of the population and secure their votes. The implementation of these promises will be crucial in shaping the future of Jharkhand.
Source: Amit Shah Releases BJP Manifesto For Jharkhand Assembly Polls: Here Are The Key Highlights