The Bharatiya Janata Party has shared its plans for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections.
The party said that if it comes to power, it will take a strong and strict stand against infiltration and illegal activities. It also promised financial support of ₹3,000 every month for women and unemployed youth to help them manage daily expenses and improve their living conditions.
Amit Shah introduced the party’s “Sankalp Patra,” which is a document that lists all its promises and plans. He called it a roadmap to create a “Sonar Bangla,” meaning a prosperous, safe, and developed West Bengal.
The BJP also promised to set up the Seventh Pay Commission within 45 days of forming the government. This is expected to increase salaries and improve benefits for state government employees, which could help improve their standard of living.
The manifesto focuses on key areas such as improving law and order, providing financial support to people, and creating more job opportunities for the youth. It also aims to support overall development in the state.
Overall, the BJP says its plans are designed to bring growth, security, and better opportunities for the people of West Bengal, while improving their quality of life.