Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the third part of the BJP manifesto for Delhi Assembly elections on Saturday. The party has promised many things, from ownership rights to people in refugee colonies to opening 13,000 sealed shops in Delhi.
At the event, Amit Shah said, "Modi ji has announced the granting of ownership rights to more than 1,700 unauthorized colonies. Previously, these colonies did not have permission for construction, buying, or selling. Now, by granting them full ownership rights and aligning with the Ministry of Housing's regulations and Delhi's by-laws, we will give them the right to construct and sell."
"13,000 shops in Delhi are sealed, and we have worked with lawyers to find a legal path to reopen them. We will create a judicial authority and reopen these shops within six months to resume operations. Refugee colonies that have been established since 1947, such as Rajendra Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, and Kingsway Camp, currently have people on lease; they cannot sell or buy the land. We will grant ownership rights to all these refugees who have land on lease in these colonies in the first Cabinet meeting," Shah said.
He also announced the formation of a Workers Welfare Board in Delhi where all workers will have life insurance coverage of 10 lakh and accident insurance of 5 lakh.
"We will apply the same formula for textile workers. We will provide Rs 10,000 as assistance to workers, and for registered workers, we will offer loans up to 3 lakh to enhance skills and businesses," he said.
He also said the BJP will give 50,000 government jobs to Delhi youth without corruption.
"And by creating 20 lakh self-employment opportunities, we will help the youth find employment. Through an investment of 20,000 crore, we will develop an integrated public transport network and convert 13,000 buses into electric buses, making Delhi a 100% electric bus city under the BJP government," he said.
He also said to promote tourism they will collaborate with Uttar Pradesh and Haryana governments to create Mahabharata corridor.
"We will develop the Yamuna Riverfront, similar to the Sabarmati Riverfront. I would like to invite Kejriwal to join us after 3 years of our government to take a dip in the Yamuna with his family. We will end manual scavenging 100% and eliminate this inhumane practice completely," he said.
The Union Home Minister also recalled the BJP's promises from its earlier two manifestos. He said, "For every pregnant woman, we will provide financial assistance of Rs 12,000 and give six nutrition kits. LPG cylinders will be available for Rs 500, and BJP will provide one free LPG cylinder to every sister on Holi and Diwali. Under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, we will provide free treatment up to 5 lakh in the first Cabinet meeting to every poor person. Any treatment beyond 5 lakh will be covered by the Delhi government, ensuring that every poor person in Delhi receives treatment up to 10 lakh at no cost, even at major hospitals."
He also said the BJP government will increase the pension for senior citizens from Rs 2,000 to Rs 2,500 per month.
"For women's welfare, we will increase the pension for widows and destitute women from 2,500 Rs to 3,000 Rs per month. We will establish Atal Canteens in JJ Clusters, providing nutritious meals for just Rs 5," he said.
"We will give a corruption-free and transparent state government. Scheduled caste and scheduled tribe students will receive 1,000 Rs per month under the Ambedkar Stipend Scheme. Auto and taxi drivers will receive 10 lakh life insurance and 5 lakh accident insurance. A welfare board will be set up for domestic workers, and we will provide six months of paid maternity leave to mothers. We will double the PM Swanidhi scheme and provide financial aid to street vendors," he said.
Delhi assembly elections will be held in single phase on February 5. Counting will be on February 8.
A three way contest is expected between AAP, BJP and Congress. AAP won 62 out of 70 seats in 2020 assembly elections while BJP won 8 seats. Congress was in power in Delhi for 15 years and has been losing ground in last two assembly elections and has not won any seat.