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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: India Alliance will issue a joint manifesto in the coming days and announce 7-point promises for 7 sections including youth, women, farmers, poor.

In view of the Lok Sabha elections, India Alliance will release a joint manifesto in the coming days. There will be 7 big promises in the joint manifesto. According to sources, India Alliance will collectively announce 7-point promises for 7 sections including youth, women, farmers, poor. In these seven-point promises, important promises of the manifesto of all the parties of India Alliance have been included. There will be many things including recruitment of 30 lakh vacant posts, caste census and increase in reservation limit, guarantee of MSP.

  • Ration will be provided free to all BPL families at their door step.
  • Poor families will be given 6 free cylinders in a year.
  • 200 units of electricity free for everyone.
  • Lump sum amount of Rs 50 thousand to girl students for higher education
  • Will implement state wise OPS scheme

TMC does not agree on caste census
Apart from this, the student loan waiver included in the Congress manifesto will be taken to every home by all the parties. The government will compensate the banks so that the burden of this amnesty does not fall on the banks. All parties believe that this will prove to be a game changer for the youth. There is mutual agreement on all the points of the 7-point agenda of the India Alliance, except the caste census. Trinamool Congress does not want the caste census to be included in the 7-point promises (common manifesto).

Trinamool has raised a separate flag in Bengal
However, Congress believes that Trinamool should just make an excuse by raising a separate flag in Bengal. In such a situation, if TMC agrees to the India Alliance rally in Ranchi on April 21, this seven-point program will be announced there. Otherwise it will not be released due to the presence of TMC MP Derek O’Brien there. But after that, despite the opposition of TMC, this joint manifesto of India Alliance will soon be released before the country. At present, it has been sent to all the parties involved in the India alliance and except TMC, everyone else agrees with it.

Many things common in the manifesto of Congress-SP
Let us tell you that in its manifesto released for the Lok Sabha elections, Congress has talked about five justices. These include equity justice, farmer justice, labor justice, women’s justice and youth justice. Apart from this, Congress has also taken special care of first time voters. Promises like 30 lakh government jobs, right to apprenticeship of Rs 1 lakh for every educated youth, 50% women’s reservation in new central government jobs, new startup fund of Rs 5000 crore for youth, education loan waiver for students are included. .

At the same time, many things in the manifesto released by Samajwadi Party are similar to the manifesto of Congress. Like Congress, Samajwadi Party has also promised to save democracy and the Constitution. In the manifesto of both the parties, it has been talked about conducting caste census. The focus of both the parties is on government jobs. Congress and SP have also made many promises for women. SP has talked about giving 33 percent reservation to women in government jobs.

What in RJD’s ‘Parivartan Patra’?
On the other hand, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has released its manifesto in the name of ‘Parivartan Patra’. In this the party has made many big promises. Like Congress, RJD has also promised to cancel the Agniveer scheme and start the old recruitment process if the government is formed. The party has also promised to provide 200 units of free electricity in the state. Apart from this, it has promised to provide 1 crore jobs and gas cylinder for Rs 500.

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