Express News Service
AHMEDABAD: BJP’s manifesto for Gujarat promises among other initiatives, an anti-radicalisation cell.
“We will create an anti-radicalisation cell to identify and eliminate potential threats, and sleeper cells of terrorist organizations and anti-India forces.” said BJP national president JP Nadda after releasing the party’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ or manifesto at “Shri Kamlam” office in Gandhinagar for the upcoming Gujarat assembly polls.
The manifesto also promises uniform civil code. “We will ensure the complete implementation of the Gujarat Uniform Civil Code Committee’s recommendation, Nadda asserted.
Further, Nadda, in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra and state BJP chief, announced that the party will introduce the Recovery of Damages of Public and Private Properties Act.
“We will enact the Gujarat Recovery of Damages of Public and Private Properties Act to recover damages done to public and private properties by anti-social elements during riots, violent protests, unrest, etc.” Nadda said.
In line with BJP’s goal to achieve, a five trillion economy target, the party promised to make Gujarat a one trillion economy.
“We will make Gujarat a $1 trillion economy by maintaining its pole position in manufacturing, focusing on services, and investing in human and institutional capacity-building for new-age industries. We will attract ₹5 lakh crore foreign investment and make Gujarat the Defence and Aviation Manufacturing Hub of India,” Nadda affirmed.
To attract first-time voters and youth, BJP Promised 20 lakh employment, “We will provide 20 lakh employment opportunities to the youth of Gujarat in the next 5 years.”
Keeping in mind the 27 tribal seats, the party promised various welfare schemes for the tribal population. For instance, it promised to initiate mobile delivery of ration across all 56 Tribal Sub Plan Talukas and to spend ₹1 lakh crore under the Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana 2.0 for the overall socio-economic development of tribals.
The party further promised construction of a Birsa Munda Adi Jati Samriddhi Corridor between Ambaji and Umergram to spur growth by connecting every tribal district’s headquarters with a 4-6 lane state highway, and by constructing a tribal cultural circuit to connect Pal Dadhvaav and the Statue of Unity to Shabari Dham.
Talking about health and Job facilities in tribal areas BJP Promised to ensure state-of-the-art healthcare facilities in tribal areas by setting up 8 medical colleges, and 10 nursing/para-medical colleges. And to set up 8 GIDCs in the tribal belt to generate employment opportunities for tribal youth.
For education in tribal areas BJP promised to set up 25 Birsa Munda Gyan Shakti Residential Schools to provide the best residential schooling facilities to 75,000 meritorious students from the tribal community.
AHMEDABAD: BJP’s manifesto for Gujarat promises among other initiatives, an anti-radicalisation cell.
“We will create an anti-radicalisation cell to identify and eliminate potential threats, and sleeper cells of terrorist organizations and anti-India forces.” said BJP national president JP Nadda after releasing the party’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ or manifesto at “Shri Kamlam” office in Gandhinagar for the upcoming Gujarat assembly polls.
The manifesto also promises uniform civil code. “We will ensure the complete implementation of the Gujarat Uniform Civil Code Committee’s recommendation, Nadda asserted.
Further, Nadda, in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra and state BJP chief, announced that the party will introduce the Recovery of Damages of Public and Private Properties Act.
“We will enact the Gujarat Recovery of Damages of Public and Private Properties Act to recover damages done to public and private properties by anti-social elements during riots, violent protests, unrest, etc.” Nadda said.
In line with BJP’s goal to achieve, a five trillion economy target, the party promised to make Gujarat a one trillion economy.
“We will make Gujarat a $1 trillion economy by maintaining its pole position in manufacturing, focusing on services, and investing in human and institutional capacity-building for new-age industries. We will attract ₹5 lakh crore foreign investment and make Gujarat the Defence and Aviation Manufacturing Hub of India,” Nadda affirmed.
To attract first-time voters and youth, BJP Promised 20 lakh employment, “We will provide 20 lakh employment opportunities to the youth of Gujarat in the next 5 years.”
Keeping in mind the 27 tribal seats, the party promised various welfare schemes for the tribal population. For instance, it promised to initiate mobile delivery of ration across all 56 Tribal Sub Plan Talukas and to spend ₹1 lakh crore under the Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana 2.0 for the overall socio-economic development of tribals.
The party further promised construction of a Birsa Munda Adi Jati Samriddhi Corridor between Ambaji and Umergram to spur growth by connecting every tribal district’s headquarters with a 4-6 lane state highway, and by constructing a tribal cultural circuit to connect Pal Dadhvaav and the Statue of Unity to Shabari Dham.
Talking about health and Job facilities in tribal areas BJP Promised to ensure state-of-the-art healthcare facilities in tribal areas by setting up 8 medical colleges, and 10 nursing/para-medical colleges. And to set up 8 GIDCs in the tribal belt to generate employment opportunities for tribal youth.
For education in tribal areas BJP promised to set up 25 Birsa Munda Gyan Shakti Residential Schools to provide the best residential schooling facilities to 75,000 meritorious students from the tribal community.