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Congress manifesto to focus on livelihood issues

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A foolproof system to prevent leak of question papers of profession­al recruitmen­t exams, providing an allowance to unemployed youth, offering cooking gas cylinders for ₹450, cash assistance to women, and a low interest rate on education loans are some of the proposals that the Congress party may promise in its manifesto for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Former party chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said there would be a foolproof system to prevent paper leaks that endanger the future of the youth. “In the past seven years alone, more than 70 paper leak cases have broken the dreams of more than 2 crore students. This is not only wasting their precious years to build their future but also putting a financial strain and mental burden on their families,” he said in a post on X.

He said there was a need to ensure accountabi­lity at every level by ending the criminal nexus of a callous government, corrupt officials, and mafia involved in cheating and private printing presses.

“Congress is preparing a foolproof plan to make the recruitmen­t process of youth transparen­t. We will not let the future of students be played with!” he added.

Draft complete

For the second day on Tuesday, the manifesto committee met to finalise the draft manifesto with a clear focus on employment and livelihood issues. While the party has already said it would fill up nearly 10 lakh existing government jobs that are lying vacant, it also wants to lay emphasis on vocational training and apprentice­ship to make the workforce more in sync with the demands of the global job market.

The party will also reiterate its commitment to scrap the Agnipath scheme and revert to the old system of recruitmen­t for the armed forces. “We have completed the draft manifesto and it will now go to the Congress Working Committee. The CWC will finalise it,” P. Chidambara­m, chairman of the manifesto committee, told pressperso­ns.

There is a need to ensure accountabi­lity at every level by ending the criminal nexus, says Rahul

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