Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda has released the saffron party's vision document for the upcoming May 10 Karnataka elections.
Releasing the "BJP Praja Pranalike 2023" manifesto, BJP President JP Nadda said that it had been formulated with a "great amount of toil and perseverance" of party workers who visited Karnataka.
According to the manifesto document, the party is focusing on six important aspects in its top promises — anna, abhaya, akshara, arogya, abhivruddhi and aadaaya.
Here’s the list of promises that BJP has made in its manifesto.
3 free cooking gas cylinders to BPL families annually — during Yugadi, Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali
Establishing "Atal aahara kendras" in every ward to provide affordable, quality and healthy food
Establishing Poshane scheme to give BPL households half litre Nandini milk daily and 5 kg shri anna - siri dhanya through monthly ration kits
Implementation of the Uniform Civil Code- in Karnataka
Launching Saravarigu Suru Yojana to identify 10 lakh housing sites and distribute to homeless beneficiaries
Matching deposit up to Rs 10,000 on 5-year fixed deposits for SCST women under the Onake Obavva Samajika Nyaya Nidhi scheme
Upgradation of government schools under the Visvesvaraya Vidya scheme
Launch Samanvaya Yojana to encourage SMEs and ITIs collaboration and youth employment
Financial incentives for students in coaching for IAS, KAS, banking and government jobs
Establish one Namma clinic in each ward under Mission Swasthya Karnataka
Free annual master health checkup for senior citizens
Designate Bengaluru as State Capital Region and develop a comprehensive, technology-led city development program
Set up charging stations, support 1,000 startups, convert BMTC buses into EVs
Rs 30,000 crore for K-Agri fund to establish micro-cold storage facilities, five new agro-industry clusters and three new food processing parks
Rs 1,500 crore to develop Kalyana Circuit, Banavasi Circuit, Parashurama Circuit, Kaveri Circuit and Ganagapura Circuit
Generate 10 lakh manufacturing jobs beyond Bengaluru by broadening the Production Linked Incentive scheme