Patna: The ruling JD(U) on Thursday released its manifesto for the Bihar polls, promising progressive schemes under the second leg of the 'seven resolves' (Saat Nischay) of good governance in the next five years if it returned to power. Apart from outlining its future plans for the development of Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar led party also referred to poll promises made by the rival Grand Alliance, including approving 10 lakh jobs, and sought to know from where would they manage Rs five lakh crore additional money that will be required for fulfilling their 'lofty' announcements.
The manifesto was released with the slogan “poore hote vaade, ab hain naye irade (promises being fulfilled, now new intentions)”
It also hit out at the Congress, an ally of the RJD in Mahagathbandhan, for announcing that it would review the prohibition laws in force in the state and mocked at it for putting a photograph of Mahatama Gandhi in its manifesto but talking about ending laws against liquor consumption, which father of the nation always espoused.
Bihar unit President of the JD(U) Basistha Narayan Singh and its working president Ashok Chaudhary released the party manifesto for the three-phase state elections at a press conference here. The manifesto puts a stamp to Kumar's assertions that after completion of "Saat Nischay" (seven resolves) part I in his 2015-20 term, his future government would launch part II of it if voted back to power. The first part of the seven resolves comprised seven schemes to ensure basic necessities such as the supply of piped drinking water, construction of toilets and concrete drains and electricity connection to every household, which the chief minister has said many times have almost been achieved.
Its second part will focus on enhancing the skill of youths to brighten the prospect of their jobs, promoting entrepreneurship among women by providing them financial assistance, irrigation facility to every agriculture field and additional health facilities for people and animals. Giving details, the manifesto promised that it would open centre of excellence in the Industrial Training Institute (ITIs) in every district and Polytechnic at Sub Division levels to provide training to youths in the advanced technology of optical fibre, solar, internet banking and transformer manufacturing among others to perk up the chance to get employment.
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It also declared that a new department of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship will be set up for the purpose. For further empowering women, it said Rs 5 lakh grant and an interest-free loan of the same amount would be provided to a woman starting a new venture. The JD(U) manifesto also promised to provide irrigation
water to every farmland, installing solar lights on the streets of every village, homes for senior citizens and urban poor and additional health facilities for the citizens as well as for the animals.