Haryana polls: BJP releases manifesto, promises foodgrain at Re 1 per kg
Haryana polls: BJP releases manifesto, promises foodgrain at Re 1 per kg
The manifesto also lays down that cow slaughter will be equated with culpable homicide.

Chandigarh: The BJP in Haryana has promised foodgrain at Re 1 per kg for BPL families, free treatment to the poor and stipend for unemployed youths in its election manifesto, which it released on Thursday hoping to come to power on its own for the first time in the state.

The manifesto said if voted to power, BJP will take steps for stricter implementation of the laws against cow slaughter, even as chairman of the Manifesto Committee Ganeshi Lal said cow slaughter will be equated with culpable homicide.

The manifesto said, BJP's focus areas will be agriculture, rural development, industry, education, service sector, welfare of youth and women, welfare of Scheduled Caste and Backward Classes, said the 16-page manifesto released here by party spokesman and senior leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.

The manifesto said if in power, BJP will bring the GDP growth in the state to 10 per cent over the next five years. The party said it is committed to bring SYL Canal water to the state. The BJP government, if formed, will usher in milk revolution in the state and dairy sector will be promoted. It will also work towards bringing a second Green Revolution, it said.

Seeking a clear mandate, the punchline of the manifesto is "BJP ke saath chaliyein, Narendra Modi ke saath chaliyein". (Come with BJP, come with Narendra Modi). It said BJP intends to give better facilities to villages, bring transparency in administration, root out corruption and end the menace of female foeticide.

Besides, the manifesto promised free pilgrimage facility to every senior citizen of the state, hike in old age and widow pension from present Rs 1,000 to 2,000, availability of water for every field and setting up of a relief centre to look into compensation detail of crops damaged due to natural calamity.

It also talked about soil health cards for farmers, free travel for school and college girls in roadways buses which will also have security guards on board. The manifesto said in lieu of 100 hours of work, Class 12 pass unemployed youths will be given Rs 6,000 stipend per month while graduate unemployed will get Rs 9,000 per month, even as steps will be taken to lift the standard of education.

Others present on the occasion included another party spokesman and candidate from Narnaund segment Capt Abhimanyu and chairman of the Manifesto Committee Ganeshi Lal.

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