Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) : The National Democratic Alliance comprising BJP, TDP and Janasena in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday released its joint manifesto for the upcoming elections in the state, featuring super six' promises and several other welfare-centric schemes.
The highlight of the manifesto is the super six' schemes, which includes Rs 1,500 monthly pension to women in the age bracket of 19 to 59 years, 20 lakh jobs for youth or Rs 3,000 monthly unemployment aid and free bus travel for women. Other schemes under super six' are three free cooking gas cylinders to every household per year, and Rs 20,000 annual financial assistance to every farmer.
We conducted a thorough exercise on this (manifesto). Both TDP and Janasena sat together and came up with it. We also took some suggestions from BJP before going ahead, said TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu while releasing the manifesto at his Andhra Pradesh residence in Undavalli, Guntur district.
Besides the super six', the manifesto brought the P4 scheme, which constitutes Public, Private, People and Partnership, aimed at transforming poor people into rich sections. Targeting youth employment, Naidu promised a mega teacher recruitment drive and annual job calendar, along with dedicated employment zones for North Andhra, Coastal and Rayalaseema regions.
Naidu vowed to implement the 10 percent Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) reservation brought by the NDA government, along with an economic survey every five years. Further, Naidu assured that the Land Titling Act introduced by the YSRCP government will be rescinded and also promised to control petrol and diesel prices.
Among other irrigation projects, he promised "quick" completion of the Polavaram Project and also introduced 'Chandranna' Insurance scheme, under which natural deaths will receive an insurance amount of Rs 5 lakh and accidental deaths Rs 10 lakh.
Similarly, the manifesto promised a health insurance of Rs 25 lakh for every household in the state, digital health cards for every person and free generic medicines for people suffering from non-communicable diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. Outlaying plans for North Andhra region, Naidu said Visakhapatnam will be developed as the financial capital of the state and important places along Vizag-Chennai industrial corridor would be industrialised if the alliance comes to power.