The Hindu (Kolkata)

Cong. poll manifesto to include promises on MSP, caste census

- Sandeep Phukan

Making minimum support price (MSP) a legal guarantee, the promise to conduct a nationwide caste census, and filling existing government vacancies on priority will figure prominentl­y in the Congress’ manifesto for the 2024 Lok Sabha election, sources said.

The party’s manifesto committee, headed by former Finance Minister P. Chidambara­m, is scheduled to have a meeting on March 4 to discuss the draft manifesto, which is in its final stages.

A senior party leader told The Hindu on March 2 that the manifesto thematical­ly focuses on the

paanch nyay or five pillars of justice that the Rahul Gandhiled Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra has been highlighti­ng over the past two months.

Mr. Gandhi had said the

paanch nyay include justice for youth, women, farmers, labourers, and in terms of bhagidari (participat­ion).

Mr. Gandhi has already announced that if the INDIA bloc gets voted to power at the Centre, MSP would be made a legal right. The same assurance would be reiterated in the manifesto and the party will also put up large hoardings at all the major mandis (agricultur­al markets).

The promise of a nationwide caste census and giving rights to a community in proportion to its numbers has also been one of the main planks for the Congress. The party hopes that it will effectivel­y counter the consolidat­ion of Hindu votes in favour of the BJP after the inaugurati­on of the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya.

The social justice narrative of the Congress, however, suffered a jolt after the Narendra Modi government honoured the late Karpoori Thakur with a Bharat Ratna.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s switch, whose government had carried out the first ever caste survey at the Statelevel, further eroded the INDIA bloc’s social justice pitch.

The party’s election document is also likely to focus on livelihood issues and would reflect the feedback that Mr. Gandhi received over the ongoing yatra. “Our promises, including filling up government vacancies or creating new jobs and better wages, will be part of justice for the youth and labour,” the source quoted above said.

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