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The manifesto promised priority to women in industrial policy, revised monthly honorarium for Anganwadi, Prani Mitra and ASHA workers.| India News |
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The manifesto promised priority to women in industrial policy, revised monthly honorarium for Anganwadi, Prani Mitra and ASHA workers.| India News |
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Party makes several promises in manifesto for women and youth, who are key TMC bases, and announces initiatives to establish its credentials as a party of Bengalis |
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Amit Shah unveiled BJP's West Bengal election manifesto, promising Rs3,000 monthly for women, new jobs, and a Uniform Civil Code, amid TMC counterclaims| India News |
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Prof. Balagurusamy urges CM Stalin to prioritize foundational issues in higher education for effective election manifesto commitments. |
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Amit Shah unveiled the BJP's West Bengal manifesto. It offers cash welfare for women, youth, and farmers. The party also promises a tough stance on border security and infiltration. Cultural identity is a key focus. The manifesto aims to bring change and stable governance to Bengal. |
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The BJP has released its manifesto for the West Bengal Assembly polls, targeting women and youth voters with key promises. The Trinamool Congress has also detailed its electoral pledges. Elections are scheduled for April 23 and April 29. The BJP's manifesto includes financial aid for women and unemployed youth, and the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission. |
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BJP's West Bengal manifesto outlines welfare schemes and job initiatives for a prosperous "Shonaar Bangla" ahead of elections. |
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Assembly Election News 2026 Live Updates: Campaigning and polling activity gathered pace across states in the Assembly Election 2026 cycle. Vijay began outreach in Madurai to expand his party's grassroots presence in Tamil Nadu. Voting in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry concluded peacefully with record turnouts, supported by full webcasting and voter-friendly measures. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar called it a "historic" democratic exercise. Meanwhile, in West Bengal, Amit Shah released the BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' in Kolkata, alongside rallies and roadshows to boost campaign momentum. Stay with IndiaToday.in for latest and live updates- |
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KOLKATA: The BJP on Friday released its election manifesto, 'Sankalp Patra', for the West Bengal Assembly polls, promising a Rs 3,000 monthly allowance for wome |
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The Bharatiya Janata Party has released its election manifesto for West Bengal. Union Home Minister Amit Shah presented the document as a plan for farmers, youth, and women. He stated the manifesto aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a developed India. Shah criticized the current government, calling the past 15 years a nightmare for the state. |