Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday released Bhartiya Janta Party’s (BJP) manifesto ‘Modi ki Guarantee 2023’ for Chhattisgarh Assembly polls.While releasing the manifesto in Raipur, Shah said, “I assure the people here that we will make Chhattisgarh a fully developed state in the coming five years.”
He further said, “We have decided to start a ‘Krishi Unnati Yojana’ in which 21 quintals per acre of paddy procurement will be done at Rs 3100. We have decided to give Rs 12000 per year to all the married women.
“We will fill one lakh vacant positions in two years. We will make 18 lakh houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana, and pure water will reach every house in Chhattisgarh through a tap… Assistance of Rs 10,000 annually to landless farmers. Establishment of new 500 Jan Ausadhi Kendra,” Shah added.
Here are the major promises mentioned in the manifesto:
- Introduces the ‘Krishi Unnati Scheme’: When launched, the scheme will ensure 21 quintals per acre paddy is procured from farmers by the government at Rs 3100 per quintal. The payment against paddy procurement will be done at one time.
- ‘Mahtari Vandan Scheme’: The scheme aims to provide married women with financial assistance of Rs 12,000 per year.
- ‘Deendayal Upadhyay Krishi Majdoor Yojana’: Under the programme, landless agricultural labourers will be given Rs 10,000 per year.
- Women from poor families will get cooking gas cylinders at Rs 500 each.
- Promise to hand students monthly travel allowance for going to college through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
- Vows to fill one lakh vacant government posts within two years of coming to power.
- The manifesto also promised to take the people of Chattisgarh to the Ayodhya Ram Temple on pilgrimage, news agency PTI reported.
Earlier in the day, while addressing a rally in Pandariya assembly constituency in the poll-bound state, he accused the Congress of indulging in scams and said if the BJP is voted to power in the state, those who committed corruption will be sent to jail. He dubbed Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel a “prepaid CM” of the Congress, accusing him of turning the state exchequer into an ATM of the grand old party.
“In the Congress rule, religious conversion is on the rise. The Constitution gives liberty to every citizen to follow the faith of their choice. But they have started using the state machinery to convert poor tribals, which is not in the interest of the state. As a result of it, clashes have erupted in every house and village of the state, and the law and order situation has deteriorated,” he said.