West Bengal Elections 2021: Home minister and BJP leader Amit Shah on Sunday released the manifesto for the party’s West Bengal assembly elections in Kolkata. This has been called the resolution letter. Amit Shah said that he has decided to call it a resolution letter. He said that this is not only a manifesto, but a resolution letter for West Bengal by the country’s largest party.
Farmers will also get 18 thousand rupees of PM farmer
Shah said that he has decided that no infiltrators will be allowed in Bengal and security will be strengthened at the border. He announced that by continuing the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme, 18,000 rupees, which Mamata didi did not give to the farmers for three years, will be transferred to the bank accounts of 75 lakh farmers without any deduction. He said that every year the farmers get Rs. 6000 from the Government of India, adding Rs. 4000 to the State Government, a total of Rs. 10,000 will be given to the farmers every year.
Shah said that the BJP government will do the work of providing assistance of Rs 6000 per year to the fishermen. He told that already in the cabinet, every poor of Bengal should get the benefit of Ayushman Bharat scheme, for this they will work.
Every refugee family will get 10 thousand for 5 years
The Home Minister said that women will be given 33 percent reservation in state government jobs. He announced that he has decided to give free education from KG to PG to women. He informed that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) will be implemented in the first cabinet and refugees living in Bengal for 70 years will be given citizenship. Every refugee family will be given an amount of 10 thousand rupees annually for 5 years.
Shah announced that under the Krishak Suraksha Yojana, we will be given the assistance of Rs 4,000 every year to every landless farmer. 3 new AIIMS will be built in North Bengal, Junglemahal and Sundarbans region. He told that to free Bengal from corruption, he will start an anti-corruption helpline under the CMO, so that any citizen will be able to direct the complaint directly to the Chief Minister.