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Today, the TDP-led tripartite coalition is scheduled to release a united manifesto

Tuesday, at N Chandrababu Naidu’s Undavalli home, the TDP supremo will unveil the “Praja Manifesto,” the alliance’s joint electoral platform with the BJP and JSP. Naidu, JSP president Pawan Kalyan, and other BJP officials will unveil the united manifesto.

 

After announcing its first platform item at the Mahanadu conference in Rajamahendravaram in May 2023, the TDP subsequently formed an alliance with the BJP and JSP. A committee was formed by the three parties to prepare a unified election manifesto.

TDP sources said that throughout the process of drafting the manifesto, the committee considered the input received from various individuals and groups as well as the guarantees provided by the leaders of the three major parties.

Rashtra Prajala Neti Avasaralu Teerustham Repati Akankshalu Sakaram Chestam (To fulfill the current day demands and strive towards fulfillment of the future requirements) was the topic used in the preparation of the manifesto. According to further sources, the manifesto prioritized human welfare and the development of every area without imposing onerous financial burdens.

In addition to guaranteeing the overall growth of the State, the sources said that the tripartite coalition would provide a clear development path via the manifesto, along with plans that will improve people’s lives.

In addition to conveying the idea that wealth growth should be the means of extending welfare rather than burdening people with debt, the sources said that the manifesto was developed only after a comprehensive analysis of the demands of the populace, State income, and financial resources.

As a matter of fact, the TDP is already making public its Super Six pledges, which were unveiled in the manifesto’s first section.

The Super Six have several noteworthy features, such as providing 20 lakh job opportunities to youth, giving Unemployment Allowance of Rs 3,000 per month until they find jobs, providing Rs 15,000 annually to every child enrolled in school, providing financial assistance of Rs 20,000 annually to farmers, providing three gas cylinders free of cost to every household annually, providing Rs 1,500 monthly to every woman over the age of 18, and providing free bus travel for women.

In addition to these measures, Naidu said that pension recipients from the Backward Classes would henceforth get a monthly pension of Rs 4,000 instead of Rs 3,000 and that the age requirement would be lowered from 60 to 50 years.

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