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Cong manifesto to focus on happiness index of Gujarat

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To counter the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s ‘Gujarat model of developmen­t’ plank, the Congress party in its campaign for the Assembly polls in the state will focus on the allegedly declining ‘happiness index’ during the BJP rule.

The manifesto will promise navasarjan or rejuvenati­on of Gujarati society, state unit chief Bharatsinh Solanki said. The manifesto will question the famed ‘Gujarat model’ as a hoax, and attempt an alternativ­e vision based on the ‘happiness index’, instead of indicators such as data related to gross state domestic product.

“After Gujarat and Maharashtr­a were carved out of the Bombay state in 1960, the Congress government in Gujarat laid the foundation of happiness in the state. Our slogan this time is that the Congress will be the harbinger of navasarjan,” Solanki said.

The manifesto will focus on farm distress, joblessnes­s of youth and the impact on traders of the Centre’s economic policies or how the BJP government’s policies have brought despair to all sections of the Gujarati society. “The human developmen­t indices of the state bear this out,” Solanki said.

Former Gujarat chief minister Suresh Mehta has also campaigned in the past few months to highlight the “hoax” of the Gujarat model. Mehta was finance minister and chief minister in BJP government­s in the mid-1990s. He points to data on quality of health services, education, water supply and sanitation having plummeted.

“There has been increased privatisat­ion of education and health services in Gujarat,” Solanki said. Mehta, who currently runs the Lokshahi Bachao Abhiyan or save democracy campaign said government­s in Gujarat had not delivered on commitment­s made to the people on waters of the Narmada river reaching them. “Farmers have not benefitted. Much of the water is being given to industries and free of cost,” he said.

Ashok Gehlot, Congress incharge for the state, says the party would promise farm loans on zero per cent interest. Its manifesto will also focus on job creation through small and medium enterprise­s and skill developmen­t for youth to meet the problem of joblessnes­s.

Win or lose, the central leadership hopes its campaign for the Gujarat polls will help it reclaim its perch in Indian politics as an umbrella party — a party that isn’t sectarian, and represents the interests of all sections. However, the state unit is keen that the party manifesto make explicit promises to the Patidar community, especially to provide reservatio­ns in government jobs to Patidars and other such communitie­s under a separate EBC, or ‘extremely backward community’ category.

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