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Puducherry polls:BJP, CPI release manifestos

While the BJP said it would implement total prohibition if voted to power, the CPI, which is part of the five-party People’s Welfare Alliance, said it would introduce the dry law in a phased manner.

Updated on: May 04, 2016 07:39 PM IST
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The BJP and the CPI on Wednesday released their respective manifestos for the May 16 Assembly elections, assuring voters of implementing total prohibition in the Union Territory.

The BJP and the CPI on Wednesday released their respective manifestos for the May 16 Assembly elections, assuring voters of implementing total prohibition in the Union Territory. (AFP Photo)
The BJP and the CPI on Wednesday released their respective manifestos for the May 16 Assembly elections, assuring voters of implementing total prohibition in the Union Territory. (AFP Photo)

While the BJP said it would implement total prohibition if voted to power, the CPI, which is part of the five-party People’s Welfare Alliance, said it would introduce the dry law in a phased manner.

The manifesto of the BJP, which is contesting the polls on its own, also assured tax benefits for entrepreneurs starting industries in the Union Territory, holding of civic elections due for several years and reserving 50 per cent of the seats in civic bodies for women.

It promised development of agriculture, introduction of a crop insurance scheme for the farmers, implementation of the Right to Information Act in letter and spirit.

Releasing the document at a press conference, senior leader L Ganesan charged the Rangasamy led AINRC government with having failed to function in tandem with the Centre. Ganesan said the NDA government under the leadership of Narendra Modi had been champion of a “honest, clean and transparent administration” and the manifesto focused on this commitment of the BJP and NDA government for Puducherry.

All eligible candidates would get jobs, card holders would get quality rice through public distribution system. It said steps would be taken to procure statehood for Puducherry and transparent administration.

The Centre would be persuaded to waive Rs 6,300 crore loans due over the years from Puducherry to the former, the manifesto said.

The CPI is contesting seven seats in the 30-member assembly.

 
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