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Cong releases manifesto, promises to conduct caste census if elected

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NEW DELHI, Jan 29: Congress on Wednesday launched its election manifesto, promising to conduct a caste census and set up a ministry for Purvanchalis if it is voted to power in the capital.
The party, which was ousted from power by the AAP in 2013, also promised a monthly grant of Rs 2,500 to women, free electricity up to 300 units, and LPG cylinders at Rs 500.
Free health insurance of up to Rs 25 lakh and free ration kits were also among the party’s guarantees.
The manifesto, divided into 22 focus areas, was unveiled by Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav, who was flanked by Congress communications in-charge Jairam Ramesh.
The manifesto also promises financial assistance of Rs 8,500 per month for one year to educated unemployed youth. The party also proposed launching 100 Indira canteens across the city, offering meals at Rs 5.
Ramesh targeted the BJP-led central government and the AAP-led Delhi government over the issue of pollution, saying both had failed to tackle the crisis.“We will conduct a Delhi caste survey to enumerate the various deprived classes in Delhi in the first Cabinet meeting of the state government,” the manifesto mentioned.
The manifesto, with 219 points, covers a wide range of areas such as health, education, women’s issues, minorities, SCs, Purvanchalis and the LGBTQIA+ community.
Encroachments on both sides of the Yamuna River will be removed to restore it to its original condition and flow. The manifesto also includes plans to set up green police stations to handle complaints regarding solid waste and Yamuna pollution.
The party also stated it would restore the services of over 15,000 Civil Defence volunteers who made valuable contributions to public transport and various departments of the Delhi government.
Sports will be made compulsory in all Delhi government schools, with at least three teams from each school required to participate in zonal competitions, the manifesto said.
The party has promised to build sports stadiums using available land in rural Delhi.“We will introduce a Delhi Education Policy to replace the NEP 2020,” it said.
A fresh pension scheme of Rs 5,000 per month for senior citizens, widows, persons with disabilities, transgender persons, and destitute individuals will be introduced.
The party further said it would improve the 2008 Ladli Scheme as envisioned by former Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit.There will be 33 percent reservation in new state government jobs for women. (PTI)

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