Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra released the party’s election manifesto on Wednesday, in which the party has made several announcements for farmers, Covid-19 warriors, teachers and medium scale enterprises. Priyanka Gandhi said that “false” cases against journalists will also be withdrawn if Congress comes to power. Priyanka said that the manifesto is what the general public said and wanted.
Priyanka said, “Like Chhattisgarh, as soon as our government is formed, farmers’ loans will be waived. Paddy and wheat will be purchased at Rs 2500 per quintal and sugarcane at Rs 400 per quintal. Electricity bill will be halved and arrears during the pandemic will be reduced.” Will be forgiven.”
Priyanka said that Rs 25,000 will be given to the families most affected by the epidemic. On the employment front, the Congress has promised to clear the backlog of 1.2 million posts in the public sector, including in police, healthcare and education. Also, eight lakh more jobs will be created.
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Priyanka Gandhi said, “Like other parties, we did not put the suggestions of other parties in our manifesto, whatever we have put in it is the voice of the people.”
He said, “If our government is formed, farmers’ loans will be waived off in 10 days. Those who suffered losses due to stray animals will be given a compensation of Rs 3,000 and Godhan Nyay Yojana will be launched.”
The Congress general secretary said, “There was a lot of demand that we should go back to the old pension scheme, so we discussed a lot. We think a middle path can be found in this.”
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Other promises of Congress manifesto include Godhan Nyay Yojana, 5,000 salary to school cooks, posting of passes for women police, 50 lakh compensation to Covid warriors, regularization of adhoc teachers and education friends based on experience and rules, Rs 10 Free treatment up to Rs.
Voting in Uttar Pradesh will be held in seven phases from February 10 to March 7. A total of 58 assembly seats spread over 11 districts will go to polls in the first phase on February 10. Campaigning for the first phase of assembly elections ended in western Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday evening.
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