The BJP released its manifesto for the Gujarat elections on Saturday. The party has promised double the number of jobs than the Congress. BJP has talked about giving 20 lakh jobs in 5 years, while Congress has talked about giving 10 lakh jobs. Apart from this, the Bharatiya Janata Party has also promised to provide electric scooties to girl students for free.
Nadda said – BJP government does what it says
BJP National President JP Nadda released the manifesto. During this, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Gujarat BJP President CR Patil were also present. Nadda said that this resolution letter of ours is not just a document. The BJP government does what it says. We go by the constitution.
Promise to make institute like AIIMS in Gujarat BJP has promised to make 3 Civil Medicity and two AIIMS like institutes in the state in the manifesto. Apart from this, two sea food parks will be set up in South Gujarat and Saurashtra. The BJP leader said that 1000 additional mobile veterinary units would be set up in the state. Along with this, a law will be brought for recovery from anti-social elements.
Free bus travel for senior women citizens
Senior women citizens will get the facility of free bus travel. Kesavaram Kashiram Shastri Higher Education Transformation Fund will be started. A budget of 1,000 crores will be allocated for this. Nadda said that with the aim of hosting the Olympic Games in 2036, Gujarat will launch the Olympic Mission, create world-class sports infrastructure.
Manifesto prepared after public opinion
Gujarat BJP president Patil said that opinion was taken from more than one crore people of Gujarat for preparing the manifesto, for which a WhatsApp number was also issued. Youth were also contacted. Earlier, Congress has also released its manifesto. Congress has also promised to change the name of Narendra Modi Stadium in its manifesto.
10 lakh jobs, loan waiver and free electricity
The Congress released the party’s manifesto for the Gujarat elections in Ahmedabad. In this, promised 10 lakh government jobs, loan waiver of farmers and up to 300 units of free electricity every month. The Congress made tall claims in its manifesto, but more controversies are visible in it than promises. Increase the annual limit under Ayushman Bharat from ₹5 lakh to ₹10 lakh per family, as well as ensure free medical treatment.