Karnataka Election 2023: Free Cylinders, UCC, Nandini Milk In BJP’s Manifesto | Top Promises

BJP President JP Nadda released the party's vision document/manifesto for the Karnataka elections in Bengaluru (Image/ANI)

BJP President JP Nadda released the party’s vision document/manifesto for the Karnataka elections in Bengaluru (Image/ANI)

Following the controversy over Amul’s entry into the Bengaluru market, the saffron party also promised half a liter of Nandini milk free every day to every BPL family.

Implementation of Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and National Register of Citizens (NRC), three free cooking gas cylinders for BPL families and a State Capital Territory tag for Bengaluru are among the top promises made by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) . Manifesto – or ‘Praja Pranalike’ – for the upcoming assembly elections in Karnataka.

Following the controversy over Amul’s entry into the Bengaluru market, the saffron party promised to provide half a liter of Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Limited’s Nandini milk free of cost to every BPL family per day.

BJP chief JP Nadda released the manifesto in Bengaluru today, in the presence of Chief Minister Basavaraj S Bommai and party veteran BS Yeddyurappa, along with other senior party leaders.

Releasing the document, Nadda said the BJP’s vision for the state is “justice for all, appeasement for none”.

10 big promises of BJP’s manifesto

  • Three free gas cylinders in the month of Ugadi, Ganesh Utsav and Diwali to all BPL card holders.
  • The Karnataka Ownership Act is to be amended.
  • lab in every ward
  • The Film City in Mysore will be named after late actor Puneeth Rajkumar.
  • Atal Aahar Kendra in every ward for affordable food. This scheme is being seen as a counter to Indira Canteen of Congress.
  • BPL card holders are given half a liter of Nandini milk free of cost every day.
  • 5 kg rice (already being given) and 5 kg millet per month to each person in a family
  • Implementation of Uniform Civil Code.
  • Allocation of 10 lakh housing sites for the homeless.
  • Visvesvaraya Vidya Yojana for overall upgradation of government schools.
    Abolition of the practice of manual scavenging.
  • Free Annual Health Checkup for Senior Citizens.
  • Rs 30,000 crore agriculture fund for setting up micro storage facilities.
  • 1500 crores for the development of tourist places in Kalyana Karnataka.

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