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NCP(SP) manifesto: Rs 1 lakh/year dole to poor women, jobless youth, minimum wage hike

Pune, April 25 The Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) on Thursday unveiled its manifesto, favouring caste census and promising a separate commission for farmers’ welfare, right to apprenticeship, 50 per cent reservation for women in jobs. Sharad Pawar, along with...
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Pune, April 25

The Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) on Thursday unveiled its manifesto, favouring caste census and promising a separate commission for farmers’ welfare, right to apprenticeship, 50 per cent reservation for women in jobs.

Sharad Pawar, along with state President Jayant Patil and other senior functionaries disclosed the salient aspects of the Manifesto, which include an aid of Rs 1 lakh per year to a woman from all the poor families in the country under the Mahalakshmi Scheme, and help make crores of women as ‘lakhpatis’.

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A like amount shall be given as a stipend to the educated jobless youth, who will be provided free training and skilling in the government or private sector for a year and prepare them to take up jobs of their choice. Sharad Pawar-led party said it supports full statehood for Jammu and Kashmir and rejects the idea of ‘one nation, one election’.

As per the manifesto, titled “Shapatnama”, the NCP (SP) will review and propose changes to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), National Register for Citizens (NRC), Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and other laws “conflicting” with the constitutional principles.

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It also mentioned that the party advocates empowering state and local governments, reviewing power distribution and enforcing constitutional amendments.

“We will demand a constitutional amendment to raise the 50 per cent cap on reservations. We will ban contract labour in government sectors and legally protect the contract workers’ benefits,” Maharashtra NCP(SP) president Jayant Patil said addressing a press conference here.

The manifesto, unveiled in the presence of NCP (SP) chief and former Union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar, also favours caste census, scrapping of the Agnipath scheme, safety audit for women and strengthening cyber laws related to them.

The NCP (SP) said it endorses the five “nyay” (guarantees) of the Congress mentioned in the grand old party’s manifesto on the issues pertaining to farmers, youth, women, labourers and caste census.

Patil said if the party gets a chance to be in power at the Centre, it would give the Goods and Services Tax (GST) a “human face”.

“LPG cylinder prices will be kept at Rs 500 and if necessary, will be subsidised by the government. Petrol, diesel tax will be restructured,” he said.

To a query on Union Home Minister Amit Shah seeking to know what Pawar has contributed to the agriculture sector, the NCP (SP) chief said, “I don’t wish to react to the remarks of those who have negligible knowledge of the sector. He should first speak on what his government has done in the last 10 years.”

The manifesto also outlined the party’s foreign policy related to strategic global diplomacy, fostering partnerships that resonate with India’s role on the world stage,  and highlighted the party’s views on national and internal security..

“We also prioritise judicial reforms, ensuring access to justice and inclusive representation within the judiciary,” the NCP (SP) said in the manifesto.

Patil said the manifesto emphasises on “all-inclusive” development and speaks of affordable health and education, the party’s views on environment, art and culture and what is proposes to do if voted to power.

The Sharad Pawar-led party’s manifesto also highlights welfare measures for the LGBTQ community. —with inputs from IANS

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