BJP manifesto makes 10 promises for Assam's 'big leap'
Mar 23, 2021
Guwahati (Assam) [India], March 23 : Releasing the Bharatiya Janata Party's manifesto ahead of the Assam Assembly polls, party National President JP Nadda made 10 commitments to help Assam take the next 'big leap' in the coming five years.
The commitments of the party include providing three lakh jobs to the youth, financial support to namgarhs and 'correct National Register of Citizens' for Assam's protection.
The BJP chief said that five years ago, Assam had become passive and had lost the ability to solve its problems.
"Under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal this has changed. We have been able to push for inclusive development of Assam," he said.
"We are rooting for a big leap. With these aspirations, we have put our words in ten commitments to the people of Assam," Nadda said.
"The first commitment is Mission Brahmaputra with an aim to save the people from the impact of floods. We will build big reservoirs around Bramhaputra to conserve extra water under Bramhaputra vision to save the people from floods," the BJP chief said.
"30 lakh deserving families will be paid financial support of Rs 3,000 per month under Orunodoi Scheme," he added.
Nadda also committed to the removal of illegal encroachments and promised to pay Rs 2.5 lakh as financial support for all namgarhs.
"We are committed to the quality education of the children of the state. Free education will be provided to all children in government institutions. Girl students will get bicycles from Class 8 onwards to stop the tribal dropout," he added.
On the NRC, Nadda said that the BJP government will work on a corrected NRC for Assam's protection.
"We will work on a corrected NRC for Assam's protection. We will protect genuine Indian citizens and detect infiltrators to ensure the Ahom civilization stays safe," he said while releasing the manifesto.
The sixth commitment of BJP is to protect Assam's political rights by speeding up the delimitation process.
"To make the state self-sufficient, we will start 'Assam Aahar Aatmanirbharta' initiative. For this, we will plan at the micro and macro level and take it ahead in several sectors," Nadda said.
The BJP manifesto promised to ensure job opportunities for the youth and proposed to make the state the fastest job creator in the country.
"Two lakh people to get government jobs and one lakh will get jobs by March 31, 2022. About eight lakh jobs will be enhanced in the private sector," the BJP chief said.
He further said that entrepreneurship in Assam will be promoted under Swami Vivekananda Youth Employment scheme.
"Two lakh youths to be supported as entrepreneurs every year for the next five years," he added.
The party also promised to support more landless people through 'patta' system.
Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and state Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma were also present at the event.
Elections for the 126-seat Assam Legislative Assembly are scheduled to take place in three phases from March 27 to April 6. The results will be announced on May 2.