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Manifesto offers many programs for low-income farmers: Rajeev Bindal, the head of the Himachal BJP

People have complete trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and assurances, according to State BJP President Rajeev Bindal, and the BJP’s electoral agenda prioritizes the development and well-being of the underprivileged.

Bindal said that the manifesto included several programs for the benefit of the underprivileged, farmers, women, and youth at a news conference held here today. “People have faith in Prime Minister Modi’s guarantees because the promises he made in 2019—abolition of Article 370, a 33% reservation for women, building of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, free ration for 80 crore people, and raising 25 crore people out of poverty—have come to pass,” he said.

Bindal said that several scams plagued the 10-year UPA regime. “The Modi government has given good governance, a corruption-free India, and digital infrastructure between 2012 and 2024.” He remarked, “Direct benefits to consumers have been ensured, especially the impoverished and farmers.”

India’s economy has improved, moving up from eleventh to fifth place. This has led to the construction of roads, airports, trains, and other infrastructure as well as a rise in production, according to Bindal. According to him, states like Himachal would gain a great deal from the development of highways and railroads.

He added that the establishment of AIIMS, IIIT, and three medical institutions had cost Rs 2000 crore. He said, “The Central government’s current focus is on promoting tourism, which will again go a long way in strengthening the economy.” According to Bindal, the Vishwakarma project would boost the number of skilled crafts, improving the lower-class population’s economic standing. He claimed that free medical care was now available to the impoverished because to programs like Ayushman.

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