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BJP national president JP Nadda said that if the BJP government is formed in Delhi, all the schemes of the present government will continue.
Union Minister and BJP national president JP Nadda released the party’s resolution in Delhi on Friday. He outlined the party’s plans for women, the elderly, widows, the disabled and the poor.
He said that if BJP government is formed in Delhi, women will be given ₹ 2500 every month. The poor will get ₹ 500 subsidy for their cylinders. One cylinder each will be given free on Holi-Diwali.
The pension of 60-70 year old people will be increased from ₹ 2000 to ₹ 2500. Widows, disabled people and elderly above 70 years will get a pension of ₹ 3000. In this also Rs 500 has been increased.
The Centre’s Ayushman scheme will be implemented. 51 lakh people will benefit from this. In this, additional health cover of ₹ 5 lakh will be provided by Delhi Government. A total health cover of ₹ 10 lakh will be available by combining the central schemes.
Under the Atal Canteen Yojana, nutritious food will be provided to the poor in the slums of Delhi for Rs 5. Apart from this, free electricity, water and bus facilities of the present government will continue.
Nadda said – AAP government cheated the elderly
Nadda said that the AAP government betrayed the elders of Delhi. During the Corona period, when 80 thousand elderly people died in Delhi, the disaster government did not add new names in their place in the pension list. Disaster government troubles the poor.
During Corona, the people of Purvanchal were also harassed by the disaster government. Treated them inhumanely. During the disaster (Corona), he was sent to Anand Vihar station. Was harassed. Today the disaster victims are becoming their advocates. Arvind Kejriwal misled the people of Delhi during the Corona period. Lied to them about oxygen.
Nadda said- We will free the existing schemes from corruption.
Nadda said that BJP’s track record is that it has done what was said and has also done what was not said. Therefore, one sentence has stuck in the minds of the people of India and Delhi that ‘Modi’s guarantee means that the guarantee is also guaranteed to be fulfilled’.
All the public welfare schemes running in Delhi will continue even if the BJP government is formed. All those schemes will be strengthened in a more effective manner and they will also be freed from corruption.
He said that we have made poor welfare, good governance, women respect, development, empowerment of youth and farmers and bringing the working class into the mainstream as our objective and today I am happy that according to NITI Aayog, 25 crore people have been brought below the poverty line. Have come out.
Kejriwal announced free bus travel for students
Kejriwal wrote this letter to Modi on Friday morning.
Earlier, former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced on Friday morning that after winning the elections, the AAP government will make bus service free for students. That means any student can travel free in the bus. At the same time, students will also get 50% discount in metro.
Before making the announcement, Kejriwal had indicated this in a letter written to PM Modi. He had told PM Modi that Delhi government and central government cooperate 50-50 in the metro project. Therefore, the cooperation of the Center is necessary to give relaxation in fare.
Voting for Delhi Assembly elections on 5 February
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