Union Minister Nitin Gadkari released BJP’s manifesto, three LPG cylinders free to poor women; Farmers’ Samman Nidhi

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has released BJP’s manifesto ‘Drishti Patra’ on Wednesday. Said that three LPG cylinders would be given to poor women free of cost. In Uttarakhand, farmers will also be given Samman Nidhi. In view of the 2022 assembly elections, the BJP has especially focused on youth, women and farmers. Gadkari said that the work has been done and will show it. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised to make Uttarakhand the best state of the country in the coming years. Keeping this in mind, various development schemes have also been included in the vision paper.
In order to promote tourism and pilgrimage in Uttarakhand, there has been a special focus on providing basic facilities to the villagers along with providing basic facilities in the hilly areas. Announcements have been made in the party manifesto for education, health, self employment and to woo the working class. Former CM Tirath Singh Rawat, former Union Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, MPs Mala Rajyalakshmi and Naresh Bansal, along with many BJP stalwarts will be present.
Hill Development: New drone policy implemented in agricultural land survey and insurance.
Health: Special incentive to doctors on posting in hill districts. Confidence to fill the vacant posts of doctors in hospitals and health centers. Plan to open one medical college in every district. One mobile hospital in each district.
Chardham Circuit: Expansion of all pilgrimage centers connected to Chardham circuit. Physical infrastructure and transport facilities will be expanded.
Agriculture: Total assistance of eight thousand rupees for the farmers. Kisan Mandi will be opened in every block.
Law and order: The law of love jihad will be made stricter than before. The number of women police stations will be increased. Three new armed police battalions at Udhamsinghnagar and Haridwar.
Women: An assistance amount of Rs 500 to women heads of poor families. 10 new women housing for working women in major industrial cities.
Mission Mayapuri: Work will be done by making a concrete strategy to make Haridwar the international capital of Yoga. One crore rupees will be given for Veda Pathshalas. Expansion of Veda department in Uttarakhand Sanskrit University.
Upgradation of Police Force: Grade-pay case of police personnel will be disposed of on priority. Strong police force to check riots.
Development of Kumaon: Creation of Multi-Modal Logistics Park in Kumaon Division. Multi Modal Cargo Terminal at Pantnagar. Manaskhand Mandir Mala Mission: Renovation of ancient temples of Kumaon.
Bhoot Parv Sainik: Construction work of grand military shrine and museum in honor of soldiers. In government jobs, 70 percent of the seats reserved for soldiers are non-lapsable seats.
78 thousand suggestions were taken
BJP had formed a committee under the leadership of Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank to prepare the vision paper. Dr. Nishank said that the suggestions of each assembly constituencies have been included in the vision paper. These suggestions were taken from about 78 thousand people. According to Dr. Nishank, the issue of all sections has been included in the vision paper.
CM Pushkar Singh Dhami could not reach
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami could not reach the program to release the BJP manifesto. Due to bad weather in the state, he could not reach Dehradun, due to which the manifesto was issued in his absence. CM Dhami virtually associated with the program and congratulated everyone for making a dedicated manifesto to the public. Assured that with the double engine government, development in Uttarakhand will get more momentum than before.
Care of every section of the society: BJP President Madan Kaushik
BJP President Madan Kaushik said that the manifesto of BJP is the manifesto of the people. Said that suggestion boxes were kept in 70 assembly constituencies, in which suggestions from farmers, women and youth came. Said that the manifesto has been made by focusing on every section of the society. Kaushik told that suggestions have been taken from village to village.