1. Narendra Modi, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, said good
governance and inclusive development would dominate his agenda. "I will do
nothing for myself. I will do nothing out of ill-intent," he vowed.
2 . Emphasizing its stand on a key economic policy, the BJP says
it will welcome Foreign Direct Investment in all sectors that will create jobs,
except in multi-brand retail.
3 . In what is likely to be controversial, the BJP has pledged to
draft a Uniform Civil Code to "ensure gender equality." It also
promises to do away with the Article 370 of the Constitution, giving special
status to Jammu and Kashmir.
4 . The manifesto also mentions the BJP's old promise for a Ram
temple at the disputed site of the razed Babri mosque in Ayodhya. It calls for
the building of a grand temple at the site "within the Constitutional
framework."
5 . The party has promised a low-cost housing programme to give
every family a proper home within a decade, and 100 new "smart cities."
6 . It will also focus on reforms in taxation to attract investors
and end "tax terrorism". The party says it will adopt a national
General Sales Tax.
7 . The BJP aims to link welfare programmes like the Congress-led
government's rural jobs schemes to assets creation, for example infrastructure
building. It promises a high speed rail network.
8 . A new health policy, the National Health Assurance Mission,
will seek to provide "accessible, affordable and effective health care
system."
9 . The party has made "water to every village, water to
every field" its priority, said Mr Joshi.
10 . The BJP says it will revise and update the nuclear doctrine.
BJP's
election manifesto: 15 points
Price rise:
BJP proposes to lower inflation by taking steps such as; measures and special
Courts to stop hoarding and black marketing, setting up a Price Stabilisation
Fund, evolve a single 'National Agriculture Market, leverage on technology to
disseminate real time data, area specific crops and vegetables linked to food
habits of the people.
Employment and Entrepreneurship: BJP has said that it accord high priority to job creation and
opportunities for entrepreneurship. For the same, it has talked about steps
such as labour-intensive manufacturing, focus on traditional employment bases
of agriculture, upgradation of infrastructure and housing, steps for
self-employment opportunities.
Corruption:
BJP has said that to eliminate the scope of corruption, it will emphasise on
technology enabled e-Governance. Apart from that public awareness,
policy-driven governance and simplification of the tax regime have also been
cited as solutions to the problem of corruption.
Centre-State Relations: One salient point of the BJP manifesto is making centre-state
relations smoother. For this BJP wants to evolve a model of national
development, which is driven by the states. "'Team India' shall not be
limited to the Prime Minister led team sitting in Delhi, but will also include
Chief Ministers and other functionaries as equal partners," the manifesto
said.
Decentralization and People's Participation: The manifesto proposes a
People-Public-Private Partnership (PPPP) model to involve the people in
Governance as functionaries and facilitators.
Open Government and Accountable Administration: Administrative reforms will
be a priority for the BJP, the manifesto claims. The measures will include;
digitization of government records, open up government to draw expertise from
the industry, academia and society into the services. BJP said that the hallmarks
of its governance model would be; People-centric, Policy driven, Time bound
delivery, Minimum Government, Maximum Governance.
E-Governance: There is a special mention of e-governance and IT has
an enabler of empowerment. "BJP will focus on increasing the penetration
and usage of broadband across the country, leverage technology for
e-Governance, generate IT based jobs in rural and semi-urban areas, use mobile
and e-Banking to ensure financial inclusion," the manifesto said.
Rural and Urban development: "Agriculture, rural
development and poverty alleviation go hand in hand. Major thrust area for
rural development would be to improve village level infrastructure in terms of
roads, potable water, education, health, supply chain, electricity, broadband,
job creation, security in rural areas and linkage to markets," the party's
manifesto said.
Apart from that, BJP has
advocated for urban development as its priority. "We will initiate
building 100 new cities. Major steps will be undertaken in Transport and
Housing for 'Urban Upliftment' in India," the manifesto seeks to promise.
"Cleanliness and Sanitation will be given
priority - efficient Waste and Water management systems will be set up. Model
towns will be identified for rolling out integrated waste management
infrastructure," the manifesto added.
Higher and Professional Education: "The basic objective of
higher and professional education is not only rapid advancement of the affluent
sector of the society but also to improve the lot of the last man in the
line," the document said.
Health Services: BJP has said that India needs a 'comprehensive
healthcare policy'. "The current situation calls for radical reforms in
the healthcare system with regards to national healthcare programs and delivery,
medical education and training and financing of healthcare," it said.
Several steps such as modernization of government hospitals, setting up an
AIIMS like institute in every state and use of Yoga and Ayurveda medicines has
been propagated.
Economic Revival: Fiscal discipline, re-visit
the policy framework, Banking reforms, encourage Savings and re-energize the
engines of growth are some of the solutions cited to ensure economic growth.
Taxation & FDI: BJP has said
that it will rationalize and simplify the tax regime. It also said that it will
bring on board all State governments in adopting GST, addressing all their
concerns.
"Barring the multi-brand
retail sector, FDI will be allowed in sectors wherever needed for job and asset
creation, infrastructure and acquisition of niche technology and specialized
expertise," BJP said.
Agriculture, Industry, MSMEs and services sector: For each of these sectors in the economy, the
manifesto has promised measures for better productivity and job creation. The
party said it will aim to make investment and industrial regions as global hubs
of manufa ..
Physical Infrastructure development: Expediting work on freight
and industrial corridors; connecting Northeast and Jammu and Kashmir with rest
of the country through highways and railway lines; modernising airports;
economic model of Port-led development; harness satellite technology; setting
up National Optical-Fibre Network up to the village level; Diamond
Quadrilateral project - of High Speed Train network (bullet train) are among
the several things that BJP has promised. ..
Other salient points: Science and Technology, focus on flora and fauna,
health services, education sector, women safety, social security, equal
opportunities for minorities are among the other salient points that the
manifesto has focussed on.
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