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The ruling BJP has promised to implement the Uniform Civil Code and the National Register of Citizen

The ruling BJP has promised to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Karnataka, in its election manifesto for the upcoming Assembly polls, released by party national president J.P. Nadda on Monday. Keen to beat the historical trend of no ruling party getting re-elected in the last 38 years, the BJP has offered 103 poll promises in its manifesto ‘Praja Pranalike’ (people’s manifesto). Besides the UCC and NRC, it has pledged three free cooking gas cylinders to BPL families annually and promised to set up Atal Aahara Kendra in every ward of municipal corporations to provide affordable and quality food. This is in addition to the promise of launching the Poshane scheme of providing half a litre of free Nandini milk a day to BPL families besides five kg of millet a month along with the regular ration kits. The manifesto has also made an ambitious promise of creating 10 lakh jobs in the manufacturing sector and building a metro train network in Mysuru, Hubballi-Dharwad and Belagavi. In a bid to capitalise on the growing interest in EVs, the BJP has promised to turn the State into a premier hub for EVs through measures such as creating EV charging stations across the State, developing an EV city in Bengaluru city outskirts, exempting registration fee and road tax for EVs and upgrading all the BMTC buses into electric buses. Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his ‘failure’ to address the issue of alleged corruption by the BJP government in Karnataka. Addressing an election rally on Monday, Mr. Gandhi said the PM remains mum on the alleged corruption during the BJP regime in Karnataka which has earned notoriety as a “40% commission” government. “He should say what he did to stop the 40% commission in Karnataka. Did he send anybody to jail or order a probe,” he questioned. Instead, Mr. Modi complains about the attack on him by the Congress. “This election is not about you Mr. Modi,” he added. Karnataka is set to go to polls on May 10, while counting of votes will take place on May 13. Here’s an overview of key constituencies which are bound to witness an intense fight this poll season. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Head over to our newsletter subscription page to sign up for Editor’s Pick and more. Click here. The Hindu’s Editorials Buying time: on the Securities and Exchange Board of India probe and allegations against Adani group Political remission: on the Bihar government’s decision and the Anand Mohan Singh case The Hindu’s Daily News Quiz The new Telangana State Secretariat in Hyderabad is named after which legendary figure in Indian history? Mahatma Gandhi Sardar Patel BR Ambedkar Potti Sriramulu To know the answer and to take the quiz, click here. [logo] Editor's Pick 02 May 2023 [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]( BJP promises Uniform Civil Code in Karnataka manifesto The ruling BJP has promised to [implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC)]( Karnataka, in its election manifesto for the upcoming Assembly polls, released by party national president J.P. Nadda on Monday. Keen to beat the [historical trend of no ruling party getting re-elected in the last 38 years]( the BJP has offered 103 poll promises in its manifesto ‘Praja Pranalike’ (people’s manifesto). Besides [the UCC]( and NRC, it has pledged [three free cooking gas cylinders to BPL families annually and promised to set up Atal Aahara Kendra]( in every ward of municipal corporations to provide affordable and quality food. This is in addition to the promise of launching the Poshane scheme of providing half a litre of free Nandini milk a day to BPL families besides five kg of millet a month along with the regular ration kits. The manifesto has also made an ambitious promise of creating 10 lakh jobs in the manufacturing sector and building a metro train network in Mysuru, Hubballi-Dharwad and Belagavi. In a bid to capitalise on the growing interest in EVs, the BJP has promised to turn the State [into a premier hub for EVs]( through measures such as creating EV charging stations across the State, developing an EV city in Bengaluru city outskirts, exempting registration fee and road tax for EVs and upgrading all the BMTC buses into electric buses. Meanwhile, Congress leader [Rahul Gandhi on Monday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi]( his ‘failure’ to address the issue of alleged corruption by the BJP government in Karnataka. Addressing an election rally on Monday, Mr. Gandhi said the PM remains mum on the alleged corruption during the BJP regime in Karnataka which has earned notoriety as a “40% commission” government. “He should say what he did to stop the 40% commission in Karnataka. Did he send anybody to jail or order a probe,” he questioned. Instead, Mr. Modi complains about the attack on him by the Congress. “This election is not about you Mr. Modi,” he added. Karnataka is set to go to polls on May 10, while counting of votes will take place on May 13. [Here’s an overview of key constituencies]( which are bound to witness an intense fight this poll season. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Head over to our newsletter subscription page to sign up for Editor’s Pick and more. [Click here.]( The Hindu’s Editorials [Arrow][Buying time: on the Securities and Exchange Board of India probe and allegations against Adani group]( [Arrow][Political remission: on the Bihar government’s decision and the Anand Mohan Singh case](  The Hindu’s Daily News Quiz The new Telangana State Secretariat in Hyderabad is named after which legendary figure in Indian history? - Mahatma Gandhi - Sardar Patel - BR Ambedkar - Potti Sriramulu To know the answer and to take the quiz, [click here.]( [Sign up for free]( [[Sharad Pawar steps down as NCP chief, says ‘one has to stop somewhere’] Sharad Pawar steps down as NCP chief, says ‘one has to stop somewhere’]( [[Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 | Congress releases manifesto, promises to repeal ‘anti-people laws’ passed by BJP] Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 | Congress releases manifesto, promises to repeal ‘anti-people laws’ passed by BJP]( [[Virat Kohli, Gautam Gambhir fined 100% match fees for verbal spat] Virat Kohli, Gautam Gambhir fined 100% match fees for verbal spat]( [[Met Gala 2023: Alia Bhatt channels iconic Chanel bride in 'made in India' creation] Met Gala 2023: Alia Bhatt channels iconic Chanel bride in 'made in India' creation]( Copyright @ 2023, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. 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