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Congress releases manifesto for Bengal Panchayat polls

The Congress party has released its manifesto for the panchayat elections in Bengal. Before the Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party has also released its manifesto. Now the Congress has issued a manifesto named ‘Stretch your hand and save Bengal’. Further targeting the BJP, it has been written that do not commit the mistake again, do not pick the flower (lotus).

Chief of Bengal Congress and MP from Baharampur, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary released the manifesto of the party. Panchayat elections are to be held in Bengal on 8th July. The results of the elections will come on July 11.

Big things of Congress manifesto

The Congress party has written in its manifesto that corruption has increased at the panchayat level in Bengal because of the Trinamool Congress. There is a need to bring a system without ‘cut money’ to end this in the state. Cut money here means that money which is taken in the form of commission (bribe) in lieu of any work.

It has been further written in the manifesto that everyone will get a job card at the panchayat level and everyone will be given work for 100 days in a year, regardless of which political party the person belongs to. A promise has been made to provide electricity to every panchayat area.

It was further said that skill development schemes for women and youth would be started. It was also promised that on winning the election, women would be given Rs 2,000 to Rs 2,500 under the Laxmi Bhandar scheme like in other Congress states.

What was in the BJP manifesto?

The BJP released the party’s manifesto on 27 June. It promised corruption-free village councils and improving infrastructure in rural Bengal. It was told that 5.67 crore voters will elect Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samiti and Gram Panchayat members. BJP named its manifesto as Sankalp Patra.

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