Unveiling a roadmap for the economic revival through good governance, the party said in its 42-page manifesto that its government will strategically develop high-impact domains like labour-intensive manufacturing and tourism.
Delayed by a week apparently over differences on inclusion of Hindutva issues, the manifesto was released on the opening day of 9-phased Lok Sabha elections here.
The function at the party headquarters was released by a galaxy of leaders including L K Advani, Narendra Modi, Rajnath Singh, Sushma Swaraj and Murli Manohar Joshi, who chaired the committee that prepared the document.
Under the chapter "Reform the System", it promised Good Governance, which will be transparent, effective, involving and encouraging and include reforms of administration, judiciary, police and election.
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"We will establish a system which will eliminate the scope of corruption through public awareness, technology enabled e-governance, system based policy-driven governance, rationalisation and simplification of the tax regime and simplification of the process and procedures at all levels," the manifesto said.
There was speculation that with his stress on development in his current campaign, Modi was averse to touching the Hindutva issues. However, as a compromise the pet themes of the 'sangh parivar' were included. Significantly, Ram Temple issue figured under the heading 'Cultural Heritage'.