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Highlights of BJP manifesto for Delhi polls
By: Tupaki Desk | 26 Nov 2013 2:41 PM GMTThe state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tuesday (Nov 26) released its manifesto for the Dec 4 assembly polls in Delhi. Following are the key points:
* Make Delhi a full-fledged state, set up a Lokayukta to battle corruption.
* Control vegetable prices in 30 days, 12 subsidized cylinders in a year.
* Thirty percent reduction in power tariff.
* Clean, adequate drinking water for all.
* Regularizing all unauthorised colonies. Providing houses to slum dwellers.
* Fast track courts to be set up to deal with cases related to women. A 24x7 call centre to address women's issues and a dedicated security force for women.
* A universal health insurance cover for Delhiites. Twenty-five types of medicines to be supplied free of cost. Trauma centres to open in each district along with mobile clinics.
* Justice to families of those killed in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots that followed the killing of then prime minister Indira Gandhi.
* More schools and colleges in the capital, 85 percent seats in Delhi colleges would be reserved for students from Delhi.
* Establish monorail to complement Delhi Metro.
* Make Delhi a full-fledged state, set up a Lokayukta to battle corruption.
* Control vegetable prices in 30 days, 12 subsidized cylinders in a year.
* Thirty percent reduction in power tariff.
* Clean, adequate drinking water for all.
* Regularizing all unauthorised colonies. Providing houses to slum dwellers.
* Fast track courts to be set up to deal with cases related to women. A 24x7 call centre to address women's issues and a dedicated security force for women.
* A universal health insurance cover for Delhiites. Twenty-five types of medicines to be supplied free of cost. Trauma centres to open in each district along with mobile clinics.
* Justice to families of those killed in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots that followed the killing of then prime minister Indira Gandhi.
* More schools and colleges in the capital, 85 percent seats in Delhi colleges would be reserved for students from Delhi.
* Establish monorail to complement Delhi Metro.