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Uttarakhand : CONG’s manifesto released, BJP’s preparation, AAP’s opinion poll after 71 thousand suggestions

For the assembly elections in Uttarakhand, the Aam Aadmi Party including BJP, Congress was busy wooing the voters wholeheartedly. In the hilly districts of the state, basic facilities like development, education, electricity, roads, employment etc. are included in the electoral list of all political parties. Congress’s national general secretary Priyanka Gandhi has made an edge in Dehradun on Wednesday by releasing the Congress manifesto ‘Uttarakhandi Swabhiman Pratigya Patra’. The people of the state are waiting for the manifestos of BJP and Aam Aadmi Party.

The Aam Aadmi Party has claimed that the party has received 71249 suggestions for its election manifesto. AAP leader Col Ajay Kothiyal said that he had started the campaign ‘Mere Sapno Ka Uttarakhand’ for Uttarakhand Navnirman on November 9. Under this campaign, the party had sought suggestions from the public for the betterment of Uttarakhand. So far, more than 71 thousand people from all over Uttarakhand have given their suggestions under the campaign. On this basis, the party will soon release its manifesto. He said the party does not see it as a declaration but as a guarantee. Which will be completed at any cost if the government is formed.

Aam Aadmi Party has raised questions on Congress manifesto. AAP’s CM candidate Colonel Ajay Kothiyal has said that this entire manifesto of Congress is like khyali pulao. The entire manifesto has been copied from AAP’s Delhi model. Targeting the Congress, he said that Congress used to target the Aam Aadmi Party for giving free electricity, but now Congress has said in its manifesto to give 200 units of electricity free. He said that in the states where Congress is in power, are they getting free electricity. Kothiyal said that earlier Harish Rawat had questioned AAP’s guarantee and said that it is not possible to provide one lakh jobs in six months. And now we are talking about giving jobs to four lakh unemployed.