Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, AICC General Secretary K C Venugopal, Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole, party leaders Balasaheb Thorat and Ramesh Chennithala, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut and NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule release Maha Vikas Aghadi’s manifesto for Maharashtra Assembly elections, in Mumbai on Sunday.
MUMBAI :
THE Opposition MVA on Sunday released
its manifesto for the Maharashtra Assembly
polls, promising free cervical cancer vaccines
for girls aged 9 to 16 and two optional leave
days for women employees during menstruation. The manifesto, titled
‘Maharashtranama’, also assured a castebased census, establishment of a separate
department for the empowerment of selfhelp groups, formation of a dedicated ministry for child welfare, and six cooking gas
cylinders every year at Rs 500 each to women.
It also promised to frame a
‘Nirbhay Maharashtra’ policy and enforcement of the Shakti law for the safety of
women and children.
The MVA also assured to provide Rs 1 lakh
each to girls on attaining the age of 18 years.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge
released the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi’s
(MVA) manifesto for the November 20 State
polls at a press conference in Mumbai where
NCP (SP) working president Supriya Sule
and Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut were
also present.
Replying to questions on populist schemes
announced by the MVA after criticising the
ruling Mahayuti for the same, Kharge said,
‘Give us Government and we will give you
the budget.’
He said that in Karnataka, Rs 52,000 crore
has been budgeted for the implementation
of guarantees and the budget and expenditure details are available.
‘We did not lie.
If you are determined to
help the poor, you will find a way out,’ he
said. Sule and StateCongress president Nana
Patole said enough funds will be available if the escalation of cost for infrastructure projects and corruption are
stopped. Kharge denied that some populist schemes, similar to the Mahayuti
Government’s Ladki Bahin Yojana, are
meant to influence voters.
‘It is about ideology to provide social
security,’hesaid.ForfarmersintheState,
apart from debt waiver up to Rs 3 lakh
and Rs 50,000 incentive for regular loan
repayment, a review will be conducted
to improve the existing schemes and
provide support to widows andchildren
of families affected by cultivator suicides, theMVA promised.Themanifesto
also assured establishment of a Youth
Commission for welfare of the youth,Rs
4,000 per month allowance for unemployed educated graduates and diploma holders and recruitment for 2.5 lakh
positions in the State Government. The
Oppositionalliancealsopromisedanew
industrial policy and a dedicated ministry for the Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises.Awelfarecorporationforthe
organised and unorganised sanitation
workersisalsoamongthepromisesmade
in the MVA’s manifesto.