BJP National Prez JP Nadda releases party manifesto for Tripura assembly polls

Guwahati: The party manifesto for the Tripura assembly elections was released by Bharatiya Janata Party national president JP Nadda on February 9 in Agartala.

JP Nadda praised the vision paper and said it wasn’t just a bunch of words. He claimed that it reflected the goals, objectives, and dreams of the people of Tripura.

Nadda emphasised that the vision plan places a strong emphasis on the state’s overall development. All societal groups’ ambitions are taken into account in the paper. We went out to educators, businesspeople, workers, young people, people from Scheduled communities, rich people, poor people, doctors, engineers, nurses, rickshaw drivers, and others during the manifesto-writing process.

Nadda highlighted the key accomplishments of the BJP government in Tripura, including the approval of more than 3.37 lakh homes and the construction of more than 2.54 lakh homes through the PM Awas Yojana.

In addition, the government gave Rs 5 lakh in health insurance to about 13.8 lakh recipients and paid out Rs 106 crore in Ayushman Bharat claims. According to Nadda, the Jal Jeevan Mission funded by the government gave more than 4 lakh households access to clean drinking water.

Nadda added that the government enhanced the monthly pensions of old persons and widows for 3.81 lakh beneficiaries from Rs 1000 to Rs 2000.

Nadda also emphasised the government’s assistance to tribal people, including the introduction of the Kokborok, Chakma, and Halam-Kuki languages in 943 schools, 58 schools, and 49 schools, respectively.

“The government also provided Rs 6,000 annually to 2.4 lakh farmers under PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi worth Rs 508 crore,” added Nadda.

Nadda praised the manifesto as a text that strives for a developed, affluent Tripura rather than just making empty promises.

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