Anta Assamey Posted April 14, 2024 Report Posted April 14, 2024 The BJP manifesto echoed the development mantra by excluding implementation of freebies. Devoid of free schemes, the Sankalpa Patra, aimed at achieving the 5 trillion-dollar economy in India. The electorate anticipated that the BJP would splurge on freebies for getting voted to power a third time, but their expectations were watered down. It did not mention of any freebie, except for free ration which was being implemented since Covid-19. The Mudra loans and self-employment schemes also were restricted to subsidies. Neither did it mention of farm loans waiver or a hike in the Anganwadi salaries. The scrapping of CPS or according legality to MSP were also ignored. The schemes already being implemented would be continued and a couple of others like Surya Ghar Yojana, special houses for the differently-abled would be implemented on a subsidy (not for free). In addition, the BJP also promised to provide security to NRIs across the globe. The BJP manifesto should be an eye opener to all other political parties in the country and it is a good precedent by the national party, ahead of the general elections, felt political analysts and economists. Quote
Ara_Tenkai Posted April 14, 2024 Report Posted April 14, 2024 2 minutes ago, CaptainMaverick said: Elimination ki eliminatation ani vesaaru Nuvvu grammar nazi bro!! Naku kanapadale Quote
Deadp0ol2 Posted April 14, 2024 Report Posted April 14, 2024 Adding NRC implementation, Closed borders from bangla nepal would have been better. Quote
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