Chandigarh:The INLD released its manifesto for the upcoming Haryana Assembly polls on Saturday, promising loan waiver for farmers and small traders, crop prices for farmers on the basis of the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations, free power to the farm sector and a slew of benefits for women, unemployed youngsters and traders.
The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), which faced a split following a feud in the Chautala clan, has also promised to bring the state's share of river water after the construction of the Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) canal and reviving the Dadupur-Nalvi canal project, which was scrapped by the BJP-led government.
The manifesto for the October 21 polls was released by the party's state president, Birbal Das Dhalia. INLD general secretary Abhay Chautala was conspicuous by his absence.
Laying a special focus on the farming community, which the party claims to be its major support base, the INLD has promised to fix the minimum support price for crops by adding a 50-per cent profit over and above the cost of production, as recommended by the Swaminathan Commission, if voted to power.
Dhalia said the party would waive loans of up to Rs 10 lakh of farmers and small traders.
"Electricity bills of farmers will be waived and for domestic consumers, it will be waived for the first 200 units," he added.
The party, which has been out of power in Haryana for 15 years now, has also promised to do away with the crop insurance scheme and set up a farmers' assistance fund to compensate growers for crop loss.
There will be no Goods and Services Tax (GST) on farming-related equipment and there will be a 50-per cent subsidy on those, the party said.
It further promised to raise the farm loan limit from cooperative societies from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 3 lakh and a two-per cent interest on it.
The INLD pledged to give a 33-per cent reservation to women in government jobs and promised to improve the law-and-order situation. It also promised to give Rs 5 lakh to the women of economically-backward sections on their marriage.
The party promised to give a job to each family in the state and a Rs15,000 monthly unemployment allowance to unemployed youngsters.