Announcing that the BJP election manifesto or Sankalp Patra empowers the four strong pillars of Viksit Bharat (developed India) namely youth power, women power, poor and farmers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said it has a lot of emphasis on both quantity of opportunities and quality of opportunities. While releasing the manifesto of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Delhi for the Lok Sabha elections, he added that his yet to be formed government will start working on the resolutions mentioned in the manifesto as soon as election results are declared. “We have already started to work on an Action Plan for the first 100 days after forming the next government,” PM Modi said in a function attended by BJP”s top leadership in the capital.
BJP Election Manifesto highlights
We have decided to bring senior citizens and the transgender community under the ambit of Ayushman Bharat Yojana.
Will create new “satellite towns”, which will act as growth centres for the nation”s development.
For social infrastructure, BJP will open universities, medical colleges and engineering colleges among others.
For physical infrastructure, BJP will create networks of highways, railways, airways and waterways, and are planning to modernise them.
For digital infrastructure, BJP will be deliberating on expanding the 5G network and developing the 6G network
BJP will be preparing the digital infrastructure for Industry 4.0.
Guarantees that 3 crore women will become Lakhpati Didis.
To train 10 crore women who are associated with self-help groups in the fields of IT, education, health, retail and tourism.
Will create the necessary infrastructure and ecosystem for strengthening good governance, digital governance and data governance in the country.
Will move ahead with the resolve of “One Nation, One Election”.
BJP considers implementing the Uniform Civil Code significant for the country.
Will create new satellite towns, which will emerge as growth centres for the nation”s development.
Next 5 years will be of new participation of Nari Shakti.
“Sankalp Patra” is a reflection of the young aspirations of “Yuva Bharat”.