Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

50Ljobs in5years, BJPpromise­sMP

POLL VISION Party releases separate document for women

- Ranjan ranjan.srivastava@hindustant­imes.com ■

BHOPAL: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) released its manifesto for the Madhya Pradesh polls, including a separate document for women on Saturday. The party, which has been in power since 2003, promised proportion­ate bonus to small farmers, creation of five million jobs in five years, two-wheelers to meritoriou­s girl students, cow sanctuarie­s in every division of the state and 50 Gokul villages to be developed for conservati­on and promotion of indigenous cow breeds.

The manifesto, titled “Samridh Madhya Pradesh Drishti Patra”, promised to invest ~50,000 crore in the agricultur­e sector and expand the area under irrigation to eight million hectares in the next five years. In its women’s manifesto, titled, “Nari Shakti Sankalp Patra”, the party promised to install sanitary napkin vending machines in schools and gift two-wheelers to every girl student scoring at least 75% in the school leaving examinatio­n.

The document was released by Union finance minister Arun Jaitley in presence of chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Union ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Dharmendra Pradhan and manifesto committee chairman Vikram Verma.

Though the vision document didn’t talk of a loan waiver — a promise repeated by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at almost every one of his rallies — it promised a special bonus for small farmers who usually do not sell their output in mandis or agricultur­al markets that is proportion­ate to the size of their holding and the quantum of their produce.

Explaining the plan, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that a farmer with two acres of land and producing 30 quintals wheat would get a bonus of ~7,950 at the rate of ~265 per quintal even if he doesn’t sell the wheat at mandis. Chouhan said the mani- festo was balanced: “On the one hand we have presented a road map for developmen­t, and on the other, an outline regarding welfare of all the sections of society under the vision document.”

The manifesto also laid emphasis on welfare of every section of society and promised an expenditur­e of ~2 lakh crore on smart and mini smart cities and urban infrastruc­ture in the state.

Some of the other promises made are the availabili­ty of all government facilities and informatio­n through e-governance, wildlife police stations in areas known for poaching, libraries and gyms in all new police stations, creation of a forensic science directorat­e, identifica­tion of illegal mining through satelliteb­ased tracking systems, and expanding the base of the Deendayal Antyoday Kitchen scheme to all the districts to offer meals at ~5 per head.

On the religious front, the manifesto underlined several facilities on the Narmada Parikrama Marg, the developmen­t of several places in the Buddhist circuit, an increase honorarium to priests and mahants, and the creation of a religious places management authority to address the problems related to temples.

Congress leader Kamal Nath described the document as “a bundle of lies”. “It covers all promises the BJP had made during 2003, 2008 and 2013 assembly elections. The BJP government never cared to implement its earlier promises. Hence, the present one is also to mislead people. There is nothing new in it. The BJP has even incorporat­ed several points of the Congress’ vachan patra in its manifesto.”

 ??  ?? ■ Union minister Arun Jaitley (second from left) and CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan release BJP manifesto in Bhopal, Saturday. MUJEEB FARUQUI/HT
■ Union minister Arun Jaitley (second from left) and CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan release BJP manifesto in Bhopal, Saturday. MUJEEB FARUQUI/HT

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