NDA Manifesto
Good governance…Wealth creation for welfare schemes
First signature on mega DSC
Two cents house sites
Rs 10,000 honorarium for volunteers
Free bus and three free gas cylinders for women
Rs 20,000 annually for farmers
Vijayawada : The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) , consisting of BJP, TDP, and Jana Sena in Andhra Pradesh, unveiled its comprehensive manifesto(NDA Manifesto) titled ‘Praja Galam’ on Tuesday. Former Chief Minister and TDP national president N Chandrababu Naidu, along with Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan and BJP AP in-charge Sidharthnath Singh, released the manifesto at Naidu’s residence at Undavalli in Amaravati.
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The manifesto included several significant promises aimed at addressing various issues and communities in the state.
Among the key promises were the introduction of a free bus service exclusively for women, provision of three cooking gas cylinders per household, and ensuring the first sign on the mega DSC recruitment file. Additionally, the manifesto pledged a monthly pension of Rs. 1,500 for women who turn 18 under the ‘Adabidda Nidhi’ scheme and an unemployment allowance of Rs 3,000 per month for the youth.
Furthermore, the manifesto outlined plans to provide drinking water to every household with separate water pipe connections and grant Rs. 15,000 annually to students under the ‘Talliki Vandanam’ scheme. It also promised an investment of Rs. 20,000 to farmers each year and the allocation of house sites – three cents in villages and two cents in towns.
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Naidu emphasised the NDA government’s commitment to cancel the Land Titling Act and introduce new legislation for the protection of BCs (Backward Classes). The manifesto also included assurances of providing Rs 4,000 per month as pension to women from SC, BC, and Muslim communities starting at the age of 50. Additionally, it proposed the implementation of 10 percent reservation for Economically Backward Classes (EBC) and a significant budget of Rs 1.5 lakh crore under the BC Sub plan over five years. Other notable promises included a monthly wage of Rs. 10,000 for volunteers, a substantial allocation of Rs. 15,000 crore for the welfare of Kapus, and the creation of 20 lakh jobs for the youth within four years