Gujarat Assembly Elections: Congress Releases Manifesto, Promises 10 Lakh Jobs, Debt Waiver To Farmers
The Congress manifesto promises to ensure 10 lakh government jobs to the youth of Gujarat and debt waiver to farmers
The Congress party released its election manifesto for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections in Ahmedabad today. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot released the manifesto in presence of other senior party leaders.
Ahmedabad | Congress launches party's election manifesto for #GujaratAssemblyPolls pic.twitter.com/AaXomu7Ruw
— ANI (@ANI) November 12, 2022
The manifesto according to a tweet shared by the congress party focuses on bringing an end to privatisation of healthcare and education sectors.
"The people of Gujarat will not allow rampant privatisation of Education and Healthcare. Let's bring the change together. Vote for Congress, the tweet reads.
The people of Gujarat will not allow rampant privatisation of Education and Healthcare.
— Congress (@INCIndia) November 12, 2022
Let's bring the change together.
Vote for Congress ✅#कांग्रेस_का_जन_घोषणा_पत्र pic.twitter.com/1on38snEJD
The manifesto for Gujarat Assembly elections also promised debt waiver for farmers, gas cylinder at Rs 500 and 300 free units of electricity, according to another tweet shared by the party.
Roughly translated from Hindi to English the tweet reads, "The Congress has always been with the farmers. In order to improve the condition of the farmers of Gujarat, a Committee' will be set up to fix the price of the crop. We will change the condition of the farmers who are going to support the Congress party."
The manifest also promises to ensure 10 lakh government vacancies to the youth of Gujarat.
To help the youth of Gujarat live a life with dignity, the Congress will ensure hiring for vacant 10 lakh government seats.
— Congress (@INCIndia) November 12, 2022
Change begins here!
Vote for Congress ✅#कांग्रेस_का_जन_घोषणा_पत्र pic.twitter.com/L5GtFP43kp
Gujarat Assembly Election 2022 will be held in 2 phases on December 1 and December 5. In the first phase, polling will be held for 89 constituencies while the second phase will witness voting for 93 seats.