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BJP manifesto in Rajasthan promises unemployme­nt dole of Rs 5,000/month

- AGENCIES

The BJP rolled out its Rajasthan poll manifesto on Tuesday, promising 30,000 new government jobs every year, 50 lakh employment opportunit­ies over the next five years in the private sector and an allowance for the educated jobless.

It also held out a possibilit­y to farmers of doubling their income, helped by a new Rs 250-crore fund to encourage rural start-ups.

The manifesto for the December 7 assembly polls said illegal migrants from Bangladesh and Rohingya Muslims would be identified and expelled, and Hindus who had to leave Pakistan offered citizenshi­p.

The manifesto unveiled here by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and his cabinet colleagues Prakash Javadekar and Arjun Ram Meghwal.

The document, called 'Rajasthan Gaurav Sankalp', also mentioned efforts to check cow smuggling in the state, reports PTI.

Raje said the Eastern Rajasthan Canal project, which addresses the irrigation and drinking water problem in 13 districts of eastern Rajasthan, will be taken up on priority.

The Bharatiya Janata Party promised expansion of cooperativ­e loans for the agricultur­e sector, saying loans worth Rs 1 lakh crore will be disbursed in the next five years.

If the Raje government returns to power, there will be farmers' visits to Israel and other countries to study best practices.

It will pick a district in each division to focus on organic farming. Farming of medicinal plants will also be encouraged.

Creation of jobs is a big part of the manifesto.

Raje promised the enactment of an employment guarantee scheme on the lines of the Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) for urban areas.

Apart from creating 30,000 government jobs every year, the manifesto assured 50 lakh job opportunit­ies over five years in the private sector, including through selfemploy­ment.

Educated unemployed youths above 21 will be given an unemployme­nt allowance of up to Rs 5,000 a month, the manifesto said.

It also carried promises for the tribals and Dalits.

A Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar pilgrimage fund will be establishe­d, Ambedkar Peeth in Jaipur declared a national-level tourist site, Dr Ambedkar chairs set up at government universiti­es and e-libraries introduced in Ambedkar community halls.

The BJP announced that the state government will spend about Rs 5,000 crore in the next five years for the developmen­t of tribal sub-plan areas.

The next BJP government will recommend to the Centre to include 'Meena', along with 'Mina', in the list of Scheduled Tribes (ST) and will construct memorials to tribal leaders in Dungarpur, Kota, Bundi, Banswara and Jaipur.

In the education sector, a private school board or an empowered committee will help the government decide policies and a Vedic studies board will be set up.

The party also promised a scheme for providing meritoriou­s students taking admission in government schools with laptops or smartphone­s.

Every government college will get an e-library, the party said.

The party said it would set up additional check posts to prevent cow smuggling in the Mewat region.

The next BJP government would rope in Akshya Patra Foundation or a similar organisati­on to manage cow shelters, it said.

Promises on industries, tourism, women welfare, social justice, youth and journalist­s also figure in the manifesto.

Chief Minister Raje claimed that her government fulfilled 630 out of the 665 promises made in the 2013 manifesto.

30,000 new govt jobs every year

50 lakh employment opportunit­ies over the next five years in the private sector

Possibilit­y of doubling farmers’ income

Farmers' visits to Israel and other countries to study best practices

Illegal migrants from Bangladesh & Rohingya Muslims would be identified and expelled

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