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Pawan Kalyan and Chandrababu Naidu present the “please-all” manifesto

At the former chief minister’s home in Undavalli on Tuesday, TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan unveiled the “Prajagalam Alliance Manifesto” in front of BJP State In-Charge Sidharth Nath Singh.

 

The manifesto addressed several topics aimed at various sectors. In addition to the Super Six benefits for women, youth, and farmers, the parties promised to execute the BC (Backward Class) Declaration, increase pensions from Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000, provide volunteers with an honorarium of Rs 10,000, provide health insurance coverage for every family up to Rs 25 lakh, and carry out a skill census.

Naidu also assured government workers of an improved Pay Revision Commission and Interim Relief. He gave them his word that the Contributory Pension Plan would be examined.

The manifesto on the state capital said that serious measures will be done to restart Amaravati’s growth, ensuring Navya Andhra Pradesh’s advancement. It was claimed that Visakhapatnam would be developed as the financial hub of the State and that a High Court bench will be established in Kurnool, with particular focus on Uttarandhra and Rayalaseema. Industrialization will be the main focus in order to ensure that every area develops effectively.

Among the other major commitments stated in the united manifesto are the repeal of the AP Land Titling Act and rubbish tax, control of power rates, revision of the home tax, and the free sand policy. The alliance said that 10% of liquor stores would be given to toddy tappers in addition to their government’s pledge to stop the supply of counterfeit alcohol.

JSP leader Pawan Kalyan made six further pledges under the “Shanmukha Vyooham” and said that the coalition government, with the backing of the NDA government at the center, would carry out all of the manifesto’s commitments. The politicians, who assert that they know how to build money, have pledged to create 20 lakh employment in the next five years.~

Declaration of BC

A Special Act safeguarding British Columbia

BCs pension of Rs 4,000 for those above 50

Five years and Rs 1.50 lakh crore will be invested via the BC sub-plan

The BC self-employment plan is worth Rs 10,000 crore.

5,000 crore rupees to revive the Aaradhana project

Capitalization

Andhra Pradesh’s only capital will be Amaravati.

Establish Visakhapatnam as a financial hub.

The Kurnool High Court Bench

Rayalaseema and Uttarandhra are industrial centers.

YSRC stole Rs 100 from everyone while distributing Rs 10 in one hand: Naidu

When asked about the resources required to carry out the manifesto’s pledges, Naidu noted that, in 1995, when he became chief minister, the financial situation of Andhra Pradesh was not good. But by the time he resigned, he said, money had been created and the State’s financial situation had improved.

The former chief minister added, “While the caste census has been carried out in various States, the emphasis on skill census represents a fresh and progressive move towards enhanced productivity.” He described the skill census as a ground-breaking endeavor. Finding people with certain abilities is the main objective as it will allow them to get the right training for a brighter future. This well considered approach is intended to increase youth productivity.”

In addition to guaranteeing free solar pump set installation and nine hours of unbroken electricity for farming, he said that the NDA would include rooftop solar energy provided by the federal government and guarantee decentralization of power production.

“The fate of the State is in jeopardy. I have been given another opportunity to steer the State in the correct direction via elections. In order to create a golden Andhra Pradesh and send this “crazy” chief minister home, I implore the people to support the NDA,” Naidu added.

The TDP chief claimed that “a whopping Rs 13 lakh crore debts were raised, thereby pushing the State into a deep crisis,” and that “the entire Telugu community, which was once the most powerful force in the world, is now feeling sorry for the prevailing situation in the State.”

Furthermore, he said, “Every family has a debt load of at least Rs 8 lakh due to rising cost of living and massive tax burden. Insecurity, unrest, murders, and suicides are widespread throughout the State.” With one hand, the governing YSRC has distributed Rs. 10, and with the other, it has embezzled Rs. 100 from everyone.

He lamented that the State led the nation in farmer suicides and ranked second in crimes against females under the age of eighteen.

Youth, education, and health care

to go thru the KG–PG curriculum

Mega DSC, annual employment calendar release

Rs 10,000 as a volunteer honorarium

Make a census of skills.

Every household gets health insurance of Rs 25 L.

Every mandal has generic medical stores.

People with non-communicable conditions including diabetes and high blood pressure may get free generic medications.

Agriculture and Infrastructure

Free electricity supply for farms for nine hours

to establish a fund for price stability

granting tenant farmers ID cards in order to expand social programs to them

to finish the Polavaram project and start working on river interconnection

Muslims’ well-being

Pension for under-50-year-old Muslims

Imas and Mousans get monthly honoraria of Rs 10,000 and Rs 5,000, respectively.

5,000 in monthly funding to support Masjid upkeep

Financial support of Rs 1 lakh for the Hajj journey

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