What's In The Alliance Manifesto For The AP Elections?
Three parties-BJP, TDP and Janasena are going together for the polls recreating the 2014 scenes. The stakes around the elections are quite high this time.
By: Tupaki Desk | 30 April 2024 10:46 AM GMTPoll-bound Andhra Pradesh is gearing up for an intense fight. The political picture is seen as the fight between the ruling YSRCP and opposition parties. Three parties-BJP, TDP and Janasena are going together for the polls recreating the 2014 scenes. The stakes around the elections are quite high this time.
The alliance announced the joint manifesto from Chandrababu Naidu’s house. Chandrababu and Pawan Kalyan addressed the media on the manifesto. Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan said that after considering the suggestions that people gave, the manifesto was prepared.
Pawan Kalyan said that the Telugu community which is the powerful one in the country had let its head down looking at the situation of Andhra Pradesh. He said that the state is travelling in the reverse path in all the sectors with all the charges increased.
Highlights Of Joint Manifesto:
20 lakh Jobs for the Youth in Five years
3,000 per month Unemployment Allowance
First Signature of Mega DSC
Job Calendar Every Year
Special Law For the Protection Of BCs
Policies Which encourage the Industries
Bringing Investments To The state for employment creation
E-Libraries For Gaining Knowledge
Bc Declaration With Pension for BCsat 50 years
1,50,000 Cr will be spent under the Bc-Sub Plan
Subsidy for Small-scale Industries and Start-UPs
Implementing 10 percent EWS Reservation brought by Centre
Continuing Amaravati by providing Employment and facilities
Utilising the chances of employment in North Andhra, Coastal Ap, and Rayalaseema
Special Funds For the Corporations
Insurance For Caste-based occupation
Interest-free loans to small-scale businesses
Providing current to Aqua Farmers at Just Rs 1.50 per Unit
4,000 pension from April
6,000 pension for Specially-abled people
15,000 pension for those who are 100 percent specialty-abled
2 Cents Land For Poor in Urban Areas
3 Cents Land in Rural Areas
Rs 25,000 salary for Nayi Brahmins working in Temples
Rs 15,000 for Mothers Under Talliki Vandanam
3 Cylinders Free under the Deepam Scheme
Rs 20,000 to farmers as help