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BJP Manifesto: Soft on loans and taxes, tough on terror

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 8:02 PM IST

WHAT THE PARTY PROMISES

• Wheat @ Rs 2/ kg for BPL families

• Income tax exemption up to Rs 3 lakh for salaried class

• Bicycle for school-going girl child in Below Poverty Line families

• Promotion of alternative sources of energy, interlinking of rivers

• Farm loans at 4% interest. Waiver of all existing farm loans

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• Commitment to Ram temple

BJP today revived its pet Hindutva themes of rebuilding Ram temple at Ayodhya and abrogation of Article 370 giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir as it released its manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

The saffron party also promised to give 35 kg rice per month at Rs two per kg for BPL families, which is seen as a counter to Congress' offer of rice at Rs three per kg. BJP also promised to make available wheat at Rs 3.5 per kg.

The BJP manifesto comes after 11 years as the party had released NDA manifestos along with its coalition partners in 1999 and 2004.

The BJP had then refrained from making any reference to the Ram Temple issue, saying it remained on the party's agenda but was not a part of the NDA's national agenda for governance.The party promised to enact strong POTA-like laws to tackle terrorism.

BJP also sought to reach out to the armed forces promising them exemption from income tax and introduce 'One Rank, One Pension' scheme. They also promised a separate pay commission for the armed forces.

In another populist promise, the party said it would raise the slab of tax exemption of salaried class to Rs three lakh per annum. For women, the limit would be Rs 3.5 lakh per annum.

Reaching out to farmers, the BJP said it will waive off all current loans and provide fresh loans at four per cent interest rate.

The BJP also vowed that it would not allow any damage to the Ram Sethu.

The BJP manifesto pledged to remove all illegal immigrants residing in the country and complete the fencing of the India-Bangladesh border.

It also promised to curb foreign funds for outfits promoting separatist ideologies and get back black money stashed in tax havens.

Addressing a press conference here, senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi said that it would be the party's endeavour to conduct the Lok Sabha and state assembly elections simultaneously.

Joshi, who was the head of the manifesto drafting committee, said that the party was in favour of smaller states and backed the separate state of Telengana.

BJP manifesto also promised promotion of alternative sources of energy with a focus on wind and solar energy. 

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First Published: Apr 03 2009 | 1:03 PM IST

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