Jalandhar: More than a week before Punjab Polls, The Punjab Lok Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt) came out with Manifesto on Saturday, promising a 75% reservation for Punjabis in government work, personal quota and RS 4,000 unemployment benefits for all graduates for two years and 35% of reservations for women in all government work.
The Alliance has also ensured massive infrastructure development “to revive the Punjab economy” with the Development Development of RS One Lakh Crore infrastructure to be spent for five years.
The party also promises “zero tolerance against armor” says the fast trajectory court will be arranged to decide such cases in a time bound.
Manifesto was released here by Hardeep Singh Puri and Som Parkash’s Center, Leader of Punjab Lok Congress Raninder Singh, Secretary General of BJP Dushyant Gautam, Secretary General of Subash Sharma.
They said that this document besides the “Manifesto countryside” was released by the alliance a few days ago in Chandigarh, which among several other things promised to be a complete loan for farmers with less than 5 hectares of land ownership.
“Manifesto is a complicated and comprehensive document that describes roadmaps for the resurrection and economic development of Punjab, overcome the problem of drugs and laws and order.
This will be implemented since the first day after the establishment of the government,” said Puri.
To improve law and order in the state, domain expert in law, forensics, digital forensics and information technology will be recruited in all police stations for fast service to residents.
Cyber headquarters will be arranged for the prevention of cyber crime and 24-hour oversight of the city through a CCTV camera will begin.
To improve efficiency in the police, the party promised to ensure a fixed duty hours for all police personnel in the state and prohibit political influence in police operations.
To examine cross-border infiltration and smuggling of weapons and drugs, the party promises strict drone and CCTV supervision, the construction of fences and electric posts.
By stating that the families affected by terrorism were ignored by the consecutive regime, NDA announced establishing ‘Truth and Reconciliation Commission’ and the compensation for RS 5 Lakh for each family.
“Warning” lost but not forgotten “will be arranged,” the alliance said.
It also promises to increase specialized drug prevention units.