Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Nadda releases BJP manifesto for Guj

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Bharatiya Janata Party national president JP Nadda on Saturday promised to create an anti-radicalisa­tion cell to identify “any potential threats”.

“We will create an anti-radicalisa­tion cell to identify and eliminate potential threats, and sleeper cells of the terrorist organisati­ons and anti-India forces,” JP Nadda said while addressing a gathering after releasing the party manifesto, Sankalp Patra, for the upcoming assembly elections in Gujarat.

He ensured the implementa­tion of the Gujarat Uniform Civil Code Committee’s recommenda­tion, and said that they will make the state’s economy reach $1 trillion dollars by making it a destinatio­n for foreign direct investment­s.

The BJP’s manifesto for Gujarat polls was released by JP Nadda in Gandhinaga­r, in the presence of chief minister Bhupendra Patel and BJP state president CR Patil.

The BJP promised a free-ofcost, and quality education to all the female students here from Kindergart­en to Post Graduation and added that it will provide free two-wheelers to the meritoriou­s college-going female students. It further added free bus travel to women senior citizens and promised to provide 100,000 government jobs to women for the next five years.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday released its manifesto for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly polls and promised to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and also create an ‘Anti-radicalisa­tion Cell’ to identify and eliminate potential threats as well as sleeper cells of terrorist organisati­ons and anti-India forces.

The party’s other promises include creation of “20 lakh employment opportunit­ies” and take the state’s economy to USD one trillion in the next five years.

The manifesto was released at the state BJP headquarte­rs by party president J P Nadda in the presence of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and state unit chief C R Paatil. The annual cover under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (Ayushman Bharat) being doubled per family from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh, and girls getting free education from “KG to PG” (kindergart­en to post-graduation) are among other promises in the manifesto.

“We will ensure complete implementa­tion of UCC in Gujarat as per recommenda­tions of a state government committee. We will also create an Antiradica­lisation Cell to identify and eliminate potential threats, and sleeper cells of terrorist organisati­ons and anti-India forces,” said Nadda.

On October 29, the Gujarat government had announced that it would form a committee for the implementa­tion of the UCC. The decision was taken in a cabinet meeting that day. The manifesto also promised enactment of the ‘Gujarat Recovery of Damages of Public and Private Properties Act’ to recover the cost of damage caused to public and private properties by anti-social elements during riots and protests.

Other key promises include setting up of two seafood parks in south Gujarat and Saurashtra region, free diagnostic service at health centres and approved laboratori­es for EWS households, setting up three civil hospitals or ‘Medi Cities’, two AIIMS-level institutio­ns, and converting 20,000 government schools into ‘Schools of Excellence’.

The BJP also promised to establish four Gujarat Institute of Technology on the lines of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).

Talking about farmers, Nadda said the BJP, if voted to power, will spend Rs 10,000 crore for the overall developmen­t of APMCs, mandis, sorting and grading units, cold chains, warehouses and processing centres, while Rs 25,000 crore will be spent to strengthen the irrigation network.

“We will build a Devbhumi Dwarka Corridor to establish it as western India’s biggest spiritual centre. It will have the world’s tallest Sri Krishna statue, ED immersive Bhagwat Gita zone and a viewing gallery for the lost city of Dwarka,” the manifesto stated.

The state will see two-phase Assembly polls on December 1 and 5, while the votes will be counted on December 8. It is witnessing a three-cornered fight with the BJP, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the fray.

 ?? PTI ?? (From left) Chief minister Bhupendra Patel, BJP national president JP Nadda and state party chief CR Patil release the party manifesto for assembly elections, in Gandhinaga­r.
PTI (From left) Chief minister Bhupendra Patel, BJP national president JP Nadda and state party chief CR Patil release the party manifesto for assembly elections, in Gandhinaga­r.

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