Unveiling the election manifesto of the Bharatiya Janata Party for the upcoming two-phased assembly elections in West Bengal, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday outlined a series of key promises aimed at reshaping governance and addressing long-standing concerns in the state. The manifesto, titled ‘Sankalp Patra’, places a strong emphasis on law and order, social welfare, and administrative reforms. Among the headline commitments is the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within six months of forming the government, a move the party says will ensure equality and uniformity in personal laws. Shah also reiterated a “zero tolerance” policy against infiltrators, framing it as essential for safeguarding national security and preserving the socio-economic balance of the state. The manifesto further promises a significant overhaul of law enforcement to ensure public safety and restore confidence among citizens.
In addition to security and governance measures, the BJP has placed considerable focus on economic and social welfare initiatives. A major highlight is the promise of providing ₹3,000 per month as financial assistance to women, aimed at enhancing financial independence and supporting household stability. The party has also pledged to implement the Seventh Pay Commission within 45 days of coming to power, signaling its intent to address long-pending demands of government employees. Together, these proposals reflect the BJP’s attempt to strike a balance between welfare-driven policies and structural reforms. As West Bengal heads into a crucial electoral contest, the ‘Sankalp Patra’ underscores the party’s strategy to appeal to a broad spectrum of voters by combining promises of security, economic relief, and administrative efficiency.
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