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  • ‘Caste Census, Legal MSP Guarantee, Job Reservations’: Congress Manifesto Makes Big Promises |

    NEW DELHI: In a bid to address social inequities, the Congress party unveiled its manifesto ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, pledging a slew of reforms. Among the key promises is a commitment to amend the Constitution to raise the cap on reservations for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC). Additionally, the party’s manifesto advocates for a comprehensive nationwide Socio-Economic and Caste Census to accurately assess the socio-economic conditions of various communities.

     

    हमारा ये घोषणापत्र देश के राजनीतिक इतिहास में “न्याय के दस्तावेज” के रूप में याद किया जाएगा।

    राहुल गाँधी जी के नेतृत्व में चली “भारत जोड़ो न्याय यात्रा” में 5 PILLARS पर ध्यान केंद्रित किया गया था।

    यात्रा के दौरान युवा, किसान, नारी, श्रमिक और हिस्सेदारी न्याय की घोषणा की गयी… pic.twitter.com/Ha32yohOR0
    — Mallikarjun Kharge (@kharge) April 5, 2024

     

    Defection and Political Accountability

    To tackle political defections, Congress vows to amend the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, making defection an automatic disqualification from legislative bodies. This move aims to enhance political accountability and reduce opportunistic party-switching.

    Economic Empowerment and Minority Rights

    The manifesto underscores the party’s focus on economic empowerment for minorities, promising fair access to banking services and opportunities in education, healthcare, employment, and cultural activities. It emphasizes ensuring freedom of choice in personal matters such as dress, food, language, and personal laws for all citizens, including minorities.

    Reservation and Social Welfare

    In a bid to address job scarcity and uplift marginalized communities, Congress pledges to implement a 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) across all castes and communities. The party also commits to filling backlog vacancies in government posts reserved for SC, ST, and OBC within a year, along with enacting laws to introduce reservation in private educational institutions.

    Healthcare and Social Security

    The manifesto promises to enhance social security measures by increasing pensions for senior citizens, widows, and persons with disabilities. It also proposes the adoption of the Rajasthan Model of cashless insurance for universal healthcare coverage, aiming to alleviate the financial burden of medical expenses on citizens.

    Sports, Education, and LGBTQIA+ Rights

    In a bid to promote sports and education, the Congress pledges sports scholarships for young athletes and comprehensive legislation for sports federations to ensure accountability and protection against discrimination. Additionally, the manifesto promises to recognize civil unions for all couples after consultation, affirming the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community.

    Minimum Support Price and Farmer Welfare

    To address agrarian distress, Congress vows to legally guarantee Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for agricultural produce, addressing a longstanding demand of farmers. This move aims to provide farmers with economic security and fair compensation for their produce.

    Women’s Empowerment and Electoral Reforms

    In a significant move towards gender equality, the manifesto proposes reserving 50% of central government jobs for women and launching the Mahalakshmi scheme to provide unconditional cash transfers to poor Indian families. Additionally, Congress commits to electoral reforms, combining the efficiency of electronic voting machines (EVMs) with the transparency of paper ballots to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

    Economic Growth and Foreign Policy

    The manifesto sets ambitious targets for economic growth, aiming to double the country’s GDP in the next decade. It also outlines plans to reform the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime and guarantee the Right to Apprenticeship for young graduates. On the foreign policy front, Congress pledges to address border disputes with China, restore relations with neighbouring countries like the Maldives and Myanmar, and engage with Pakistan in counter-terrorism efforts.

    Combatting Misinformation and Press Freedom

    To address the menace of fake news and paid news, the Congress promises to empower the Press Council of India to tackle misinformation effectively. This move underscores the party’s commitment to upholding press freedom and combating disinformation in the media landscape.

    The Congress manifesto presents a comprehensive vision for governance, encompassing social justice, economic development, minority rights, and foreign policy, among other key areas. With bold promises and policy overhauls, the party seeks to address pressing challenges and pave the way for inclusive growth and progress.

  • Happy Birthday PM Modi: 5 big decisions of PM Modi, which changed the picture of the country

    Prime Minister on 17 September Narendra Modi It’s the birthday of. He was born on 17 September 1950 in Vadnagar, Gujarat. To make his birthday special, BJP is preparing to organize many programs across the country. Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister of the country for the first time in 2014. Since then he has taken many tough decisions. His decision not only shocked, but also changed the face of the country. So, on the occasion of his birthday, let us know about his five decisions, which changed the condition and direction of the country.

    1. Demonetization

    Demonetization will always be remembered as the biggest and toughest decision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Addressing the people of the country at 8 pm on 8 November 2016, he announced the demonetization of 500 and 1000 rupee notes. After which there was a stir across the country. He had given three big reasons behind demonetization, one was to attack black money, second was to fight corruption and third was to stop terrorist funding. The round of discussion and debate continues till date regarding this decision of PM Modi. Even today the opposition says this decision is wrong, while BJP says this decision is right.

    2. Law on Triple Talaq

    The second biggest decision taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his tenure has been to implement the triple talaq law. In his second term, Modi made a law regarding triple talaq and gave great relief to Muslim women. The Triple Talaq Bill was passed in Parliament on August 1, 2019.

    3. Abolition of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir

    The biggest decision taken by the Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra has been the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. By abolishing Article 370, the Modi government ended the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and made it a Union Territory. BJP had announced the removal of Article 370 in the manifesto.

    4. GST

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a big decision during his tenure by bringing GST law. Modi government had implemented Goods and Services Tax across the country on July 1, 2017. Its objective was to implement a single tax system across the country. There was a huge uproar over this decision of the Modi government. Even today the opposition is calling this decision of the Modi government wrong. On the other hand, BJP has called it a historic decision of PM Modi.

    5. CAA

    The Modi government had passed the Citizenship Amendment Act in Parliament in 2019. Its objective is to give Indian citizenship to minorities (Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Parsis, Jains and Buddhists) coming from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan. With the approval from the President, it became a law and was implemented across the country from January 10, 2020. There was a huge uproar over this decision of the Modi government and the opposition fiercely targeted the Modi government.