The Asian Age

40% women in U’khand police: Cong manifesto

Promises jobs to 4 lakh people and creation of a ‘tourism police’ force

- — PTI

Dehradun, Feb. 2: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra released the Congress’ manifesto for Uttarakhan­d on Wednesday promising to reserve 40 per cent jobs for women in the police department, jobs to four lakh people, and creation of a ‘tourism police’ force.

The manifesto titled ‘Uttarakhan­d Swabhiman Pratigya Patra’ also promised to give priority to women in 40 per cent government jobs and capping the LPG prices at `500 with government contributi­ng its share and shoulderin­g the burden with people.

Gandhi released the manifesto at a virtual rally here, streamed live in all 70 Assembly constituen­cies in the state.

Accusing the BJP government in Uttarakhan­d of doing nothing over the past five years, she asked people to take their vote seriously because it was their ‘most powerful weapon’ to bring change.

“The present government did nothing in five years. We still see only the work done by our government which preceded it. They did nothing because they did not have the intention,” she said.

“The Congress can bring change but only if you wake up to fight for your rights and for the future of your children,” the AICC general secretary said.

“The engine of the socalled double engine has itself stopped working due to the unpreceden­ted rise in petrol and diesel prices,” she said.

The Congress leader alleged there was no dearth of funds but the intention on part of the government.

She said the dues of sugarcane farmers across the country amounts to `14000 crore and it could have been easily settled if `16000 crore spent to buy two aeroplanes for the Prime Minister was utilised for that purpose.

“The country went through its worst crisis during the second wave of corona as the Centre exported both oxygen and vaccines to foreign countries,” she said.

She said the budget had nothing for the common man in it.

“I was told that diamond has become cheap but medicines costlier. Under the BJP government only the prime minister’s industrial­ist friends have thrived and prospered,” the leader alleged.

She advised people not to be taken in by the promises being made by political parties, and exhorted them to ask for their ‘roadmap’ if they had to change their lives and improve their lot.

 ?? ?? Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra with Uttarakhan­d Congress campaign committee chairman Harish Rawat and partys candidate from Mussoorie constituen­cy Godavari Thapli in Dehradun on Wednesday.
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra with Uttarakhan­d Congress campaign committee chairman Harish Rawat and partys candidate from Mussoorie constituen­cy Godavari Thapli in Dehradun on Wednesday.

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