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Delhi elections: Congress releases manifesto, promises caste census

The party has promised a monthly grant of Rs 2,500 to women, free electricity up to 300 units and LPG cylinders at Rs 500.

New Delhi: Days before the Delhi elections, the Congress on Wednesday launched its manifesto, promising to conduct a caste census and set up a ministry for Purvanchalis if it is voted to power in the capital.

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The party, which was ousted from power by the AAP in 2013, also promised a monthly grant of Rs 2,500 to women, free electricity up to 300 units and LPG cylinders at Rs 500.

Free health insurance of up to Rs 25 lakh and free ration kits were also among the party’s guarantees.

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The manifesto, which has been divided into 22 focus areas, was unveiled by Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav. He was flanked by Congress communications incharge Jairam Ramesh.

The manifesto also promises financial assistance of Rs 8,500 per month for one year to educated unemployed youth. Congress also proposed to launch 100 Indira canteens across the city that would offer meals at Rs 5.

Ramesh targeted the BJP-led central government and AAP-led Delhi government over the issue of pollution and said both of them have failed to tackle the crisis.

Delhi goes to polls on February 5. The results will be announced on February 8.

No alliance with Congress for Delhi elections: AAP

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has made it clear that his party will go solo in the upcoming Assembly elections in the national capital and there was no possibility of any alliance with the Congress.

Setting aside the murmurs of an alliance between Congress and the AAP, Kejriwal posted on X that his party will be fighting the Delhi elections on its own.

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“Aam Aadmi party will be fighting this election on its own strength in Delhi. There is no possibility of any alliance with Congress.”

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This post was last modified on January 29, 2025 1:39 pm

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