Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the BJPâs manifesto for the Lok Sabha election at the party headquarters in New Delhi on April 14. It is titled âModi ki Guarantee 2024, committed to building Viksit Bharat by 2047.â During its release, Mr. Modi said that a âstrong government with a full majority was necessaryâ in an uncertain international situation, as exists currently, and highlighted that his government had brought back Indians stuck in conflicts abroad at numerous points in time. He however, avoided direct mention of any particular international conflict. âIn times of global unrest, the necessity for a stable government with an unequivocal majority in India becomes even more pronounced. The BJP remains dedicated to forming a government that will fortify the nationâs economy and propel it towards progress and development. This âSankalp Patraâ from the BJP promises such a government,â he said. The âSankalp Patraâ also comprised a letter in which Mr. Modi addressed the country, dealing with the theme of this being Indiaâs time for growth and for progress on the international scene. India under the National Democratic Alliance led by him has been a âVishwa Bandhuâ (a friend to the world), but it could also take âbig and tough decisions in the interest of the country,â he asserted. The foreign policy section has been titled âModi ki Guarantee for Vishwa Bandhu Bharat.â The section highlights that the Modi government evacuated 1.5 crore Indians from conflict zones. It also adds that the government has âestablished Bharat as a reliable, trusted and dependable voice globally in the last 10 years.â âWe have demonstrated Bharatâs independence of thought and action for the benefit of humanity. Our human-centric worldview has helped to be a consensus builder, first responder and a voice for the Global South,â it reads. Mr. Modi also said that the manifesto was aimed at ensuring âdignity and quality of life, and employment generation through investment.â In his address, he highlighted that the governmentâs work in pulling 250 million people out of poverty demonstrated âits commitment to delivering results,â and also pledged to expand several poverty alleviation schemes. He also framed the manifesto as an attempt to provide three types of infrastructure- social, digital and physical. Notably, the manifesto is low on giveaways, especially in contrast to the Congress manifesto, which promised income support of â¹1 lakh for women in poor households and other guarantees (ânyaysâ)It does promise free health coverage up to Rs. 5 lakh for senior citizens above the age of 70, and promises to push the ceiling for MUDRA loans, given to small entrepreneurs, from Rs.10 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh. Two other points in the manifesto include pushing for the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code, and âOne Nation, One Electionâ-- simultaneous elections to the Parliament and State Assemblies. The manifesto does not press upon culture as much as previous ones, although BJP does mention the promotion of Tamil philosopher Thiruvalluvar globally. The manifesto was released in the presence of BJP president J.P. Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who headed the manifesto committee, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Four beneficiaries of Central schemes received the first copies of the manifestos; they belonged to the so-called GYAN communities: grameen (rural residents); yuva (youth); annadata (farmers); and nari (women). Read further highlights of the BJPâs manifesto here. The Hinduâs Editorial Fleeting relief: On slide in retail inflation Breach of convention: On the Ecuador-Mexico tensions The Hinduâs Daily News Quiz Who has stepped down as the Chef-de-Mission for the Indian contingent at the Paris Olympics? MC Mary Kom Abhinav Bindra PV Sindhu Sakshi Malik To know the answer and to play the full quiz, click here. [logo] Editor's Pick 15 April 2024 [The Hindu logo] In the Editor's Pick newsletter, The Hindu explains why a story was important enough to be carried on the front page of today's edition of our newspaper. [Arrow]Open in browser
[Mail icon]More newsletters BJPâs Lok Sabha manifesto: key points Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the BJPâs manifesto for the Lok Sabha election at the party headquarters in New Delhi on April 14. It is titled âModi ki Guarantee 2024, committed to building Viksit Bharat by 2047.â During its release, Mr. Modi said that a â[strong government with a full majority was necessary]( in an uncertain international situation, as exists currently, and highlighted that his government had brought back Indians stuck in conflicts abroad at numerous points in time. He however, avoided direct mention of any particular international conflict. âIn times of global unrest, the necessity for a stable government with an unequivocal majority in India becomes even more pronounced. The BJP remains dedicated to forming a government that will fortify the nationâs economy and propel it towards progress and development. This âSankalp Patraâ from the BJP promises such a government,â he said. The âSankalp Patraâ also comprised a letter in which Mr. Modi addressed the country, dealing with the theme of this being Indiaâs time for growth and for progress on the international scene. India under the National Democratic Alliance led by him has been a âVishwa Bandhuâ (a friend to the world), but it could also take âbig and tough decisions in the interest of the country,â he asserted. The foreign policy section has been titled âModi ki Guarantee for Vishwa Bandhu Bharat.â The section highlights that the Modi government evacuated 1.5 crore Indians from conflict zones. It also adds that the government has âestablished Bharat as a reliable, trusted and dependable voice globally in the last 10 years.â âWe have demonstrated Bharatâs independence of thought and action for the benefit of humanity. Our human-centric worldview has helped to be a consensus builder, first responder and a voice for the Global South,â it reads. Mr. Modi also said that the manifesto was aimed at ensuring âdignity and quality of life, and employment generation through investment.â In his address, he highlighted that the governmentâs work in pulling 250 million people out of poverty demonstrated âits commitment to delivering results,â and also pledged to expand several poverty alleviation schemes. He also framed the manifesto as an attempt to provide three types of infrastructure- social, digital and physical. Notably, [the manifesto is low on giveaways]( especially in contrast to [the Congress manifesto]( which promised income support of â¹1 lakh for women in poor households and other guarantees (ânyaysâ)It does promise free health coverage up to Rs. 5 lakh for senior citizens above the age of 70, and promises to push the ceiling for MUDRA loans, given to small entrepreneurs, from Rs.10 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh. Two other points in the manifesto include pushing for the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code, and âOne Nation, One Electionâ-- simultaneous elections to the Parliament and State Assemblies. The manifesto does not press upon culture as much as previous ones, although BJP does mention the promotion of Tamil philosopher Thiruvalluvar globally. The manifesto was released in the presence of BJP president J.P. Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who headed the manifesto committee, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Four beneficiaries of Central schemes received the first copies of the manifestos; they belonged to the so-called GYAN communities: grameen (rural residents); yuva (youth); annadata (farmers); and nari (women). [Read further highlights of the BJPâs manifesto here.]( The Hinduâs Editorial [Arrow][Fleeting relief: On slide in retail inflation](
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