-Rajesh Mishra
Lucknow : With the promise of unemployment allowance, free electricity, ten lakh jobs, loan waiver of farmers, 1000 rupees every month to women, the Aam Aadmi Party (Aam Aadmi Party) has won the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. Has released its manifesto for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections. On Thursday, AAP General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh released the party’s manifesto for the Uttar Pradesh elections, making huge promises.
Sanjay Singh said that if our government is formed, 300 units of free electricity as well as all the old outstanding electricity bills will be waived. He said that if the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government is formed, 24 hours electricity will be available in the state and the electricity bill of all the farmers will be waived. Earlier, the Samajwadi Party has also promised 300 units of free electricity every month to all domestic consumers if the government is formed in the state. The Congress party has also promised to waive off the old electricity bills of the Corona era, as well as to provide electricity to the farmers without charge for irrigation.
Announcement of letter of guarantee of Aam Aadmi Party – Uttar Pradesh 2022 Assembly Election https://t.co/CevfMOJLmJ
— Sanjay Singh AAP (@SanjayAzadSln) January 27, 2022
Promise to give unemployment allowance to the unemployed
In the manifesto of the Aam Aadmi Party, along with providing 10 lakh jobs for the youth, a monthly unemployment allowance of Rs 5000 has been promised to all the unemployed in the state. Apart from this, on the lines of Punjab, AAP has promised in the manifesto to give an allowance of Rs 1000 per month for women in Uttar Pradesh also. AAP has also promised to waive all loans of farmers of Uttar Pradesh.
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25% of the budget will be spent on education
AAP MP and Uttar Pradesh in-charge Sanjay Singh said that if the government is formed, 25 percent of the budget will be spent on education. One crore rupees will be given to the families of all the martyrs of the state and the same amount will be allocated for ‘Corona Warriors’. He said that like Delhi, in Uttar Pradesh, he will start a scheme to deliver ration from door to door. Describing unemployment as the biggest problem of the state, Sanjay Singh said that according to the manifesto, if the government is formed, the recruitment process will be completed and more and more people will be given government jobs. He said that old pension would be restored and outsourcing system would be abolished.
Fees of private schools will not be allowed to increase
Referring to improving the government schools of Uttar Pradesh on the lines of Delhi in the AAP manifesto, it has been said that better facilities will be provided in all government schools than private and the fees of private schools will not be allowed to increase. The manifesto also promised an insurance cover of Rs 10 lakh for all journalists.