BJP Manifesto Update: On Sunday, April 14, 2024, with great fanfare, BJP, which aspires to form the government at the Center for the third consecutive time, has released its manifesto in the name of Sankalp Patra for the Lok Sabha elections. But the world’s leading investment bank City is not liking BJP’s resolution letter. Citi wrote in a note that the Prime Minister The manifesto issued by Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party has not said anything about structural economic reforms like labor and land reforms.
There is no mention of reforms in the manifesto
According to Reuters report, Citi economists Sameeram Chakraborty and Babar Zaidi wrote in their note that nothing was said in the manifesto regarding controversial reforms like land, labour, agriculture, privatization, attracting foreign investment, which is a bit disappointing. Is generating. However, both the economists expressed hope that it can be announced later. City wrote in its note that this manifesto is emphasizing on continuation of the government’s policy instead of change. City economists said that the manifesto is pointing towards making India a leading manufacturing hub of the world.
Emphasis on strength of infrastructure
Releasing its manifesto on April 14, BJP has promised that if the party comes to power for the third time, it will emphasize on manufacturing along with strengthening of infrastructure. Along with this, it will provide loans with interest subsidy for small businesses and Will create employment. Apart from this, BJP in its manifesto has promised to strengthen the infrastructure, build the National Highway at a speed of 28 kilometers per day, expand the metro network with three new high speed bullet trains. There is also a mention of running three types of Vande Bharat trains in the memorandum.
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