BJP’s Madhya Pradesh Election Pledges Include Major Infrastructure Development and Assurance of Increased Crop Prices

BJP’s Madhya Pradesh Election Pledges Include Major Infrastructure Development and Assurance of Increased Crop Prices

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming elections in Madhya Pradesh, pledging a massive infrastructure push worth Rs 20,000 crore in the state. Additionally, the ruling party has promised to increase the minimum support price for crops if they are voted back into power.

The voting for the Madhya Pradesh elections is scheduled for November 17, with the results set to be announced on December 3. BJP National President JP Nadda and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan released the manifesto.

Chouhan expressed his confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to fulfilling the promises outlined in the manifesto. He stated, “It is the guarantee of PM Modi that we will make this manifesto our roadmap for the development of Madhya Pradesh and for the welfare of the people of the state. I am satisfied to say that we have made sincere efforts to fulfill our commitments.”

Among the key promises in the manifesto, the BJP has assured farmers that wheat will be procured at Rs 2,700 per quintal and paddy at Rs 3,100 per quintal. The party has also pledged to provide free education up to post-graduation for girls from economically disadvantaged families.

The BJP’s manifesto aims to address the pressing issues facing Madhya Pradesh and outlines their vision for the state’s development. With these promises, the party hopes to garner support from the electorate and secure victory in the upcoming elections.