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Rahul Gandhi Announces ‘5 Guarantees’ for West Bengal at Malda Rally Ahead of Elections

By Editorial Team 👁 48
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious set of “5 Guarantees” for West Bengal while addressing a political rally in Malda, outlining the party’s roadmap focused on welfare, education, healthcare, and employment. Highlighting Congress’s vision for the state, Gandhi said the proposed guarantees aim to ensure “justice and progress” for all sections of society. Key Highlights of Congress’s 5 Guarantees: Health: Security Health insurance coverage up to ₹10 lakh Free dialysis and cancer treatment at district hospitals Education: Free education for students up to graduation Free education for women up to postgraduate level Introduction of AI and English education in schools Farmer’s Honor: ₹15,000 annual financial assistance to farmers 200 units of free electricity Youth Honor: Filling of all government vacancies Guaranteed internships for youth AI skill development centers at district level Durga Honor: ₹2,000 per month financial assistance for women Addressing the gathering, Gandhi emphasized that women’s empowerment, farmer welfare, youth opportunities, and strong public healthcare and education systems form the core of Congress’s agenda in West Bengal. He urged voters to support the Congress, stating that the party’s policies are aimed at delivering inclusive growth and strengthening social justice across the state.
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