The Asian Age

Cong manifesto promises `5,000-7,500 to unemployed

■ `5K under Sheila pension scheme ■ 100 Indira canteens

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Congress party on Sunday promised to implement unemployme­nt allowance of `5,000-7,500 per month, cashback schemes for water and power consumers, and challenge the contentiou­s Citizenshi­p Amendment Act in the Supreme Court if voted to power in Delhi.

In its manifesto presented by Delhi Congress president Subhash Chopra, the party also committed to spend 25 per cent of the budget each year on fighting pollution and improving transport facilities. The party has promised to provide free electricit­y up to 300 units per month.

Mr Chopra said Congress will open 100 Indira Canteens in the city to give subsidised meals at `15. Unemployme­nt allowance of `5,000 for graduates and `7,500 for post graduates will be provided monthly under the Yuva Swabhiman Yojna, the manifesto said. The announceme­nts come in

the backdrop of promises and initiative­s by its rivals AAP and BJP.

The party will challenge the CAA in the Supreme Court and demand the Centre to withdraw the law. The party will also not implement the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the existing form of the National Population Register (NPR) if voted to power in Delhi.

The manifesto, titled “Aisi Hogi Hamari Delhi,” was released at the Delhi

Congress office in the presence of senior leaders Anand Sharma, manifesto committee chairman Ajay Maken, Rajiv Gowda, and Sharmishth­a Mukherjee among others.

“We will get a strong Lokpal in the first six months,” Mr Chopra said. The Congress will launch flagship cashback schemes for power and water supply to benefit consumers saving these resources.

If voted to power, Congress will launch

Sheila Pension Yojna under which `5,000 per month will be provided to senior citizens, persons with disabiliti­es, and transgende­rs. The manifesto also promised opening of a “Yaari Startup Incubation Fund” of `5,000 crore to incentivis­e entreprene­urs. A major focus area of the manifesto is pollution mitigation and boosting public transport.

“We will make Delhi India’s first electric vehicle city via DEVI, the Delhi Electric Vehicles Initiative,” stated the manifesto, promising procuremen­t of 15,000 electric buses. It also stated that the fares of the Delhi Metro will be subsidised for women, students and senior citizens. For students, a subsidy of `300 per month will be given through direct benefit transfer.

The manifesto also cited a scheme proposed by party leader Rahul Gandhi in the last Lok Sabha election, promising `72,000 per year to 5 lakh families.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? DPCC president Subhash Chopra along with Congress leaders Anand Sharma and Ajay Maken during the release of party manifesto in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY DPCC president Subhash Chopra along with Congress leaders Anand Sharma and Ajay Maken during the release of party manifesto in New Delhi on Sunday.

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