Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Election battle is at its peak in Karnataka. All political parties are busy in election campaign. All the senior leaders including PM Modi and many other Union Ministers are engaged in campaigning for the party candidates. Meanwhile, the national president of Bharatiya Janata Party, JP Nadda has released the manifesto. Its theme has been kept as Vision Document Praja Dhvani. During this, many veteran leaders including Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, BS Yeddyurappa were also present.
What is special in this manifesto
in the field of food
JP Nadda has made many promises in this manifesto in view of the Karnataka Assembly Elections. In this, he told that an ‘Atal Aahara Kendra’ will be set up in every ward of every municipal corporation of the state to provide cheap, quality and healthy food across the state. We will start Poshan Yojana, through which every BPL family will be provided with half a liter of Nandini milk and 5 kg of Shree Anna monthly ration kit per day. We will provide 3 free LPG cylinders annually to all BPL families.
In the feild of education
In the field of education, he told that we will start Visvesvaraya Vidya Yojana, under which the state government will work with eminent persons and institutions on the development of government schools. We will launch ‘Samanvay’ scheme which will promote collaboration between SMEs and ITIs and create a dynamic ecosystem of education and employment for talented young professionals. We will give financial incentive to students to do coaching for IAS, KAS, Banking, Govt Jobs.
in the field of health
Nadda said that we will strengthen the public healthcare infrastructure in the state through ‘Mission Swasthya Karnataka’ by setting up a Namma Clinic with diagnostic facilities in each ward of the Municipal Corporations. Apart from this, we will also provide free annual master health checkup for senior citizens.
EV vehicles will be given prominence
B J P (BJP) We will convert BMTC buses to fully electric buses by setting up charging stations, supporting 1,000 startups, said the national president of BMTC. Will turn Karnataka into a major hub for electric vehicles by building an EV city on the outskirts of Bengaluru.