Amaravati: Laptops for all eleventh and 12th general college students, pensions for farmers, fishers, and artisans, and Rs 10 lakh health insurance for every family were some of the key guarantees that actor Pawan Kalyan’s Jana Sena Party (JSP) indexed in its manifesto.
The manifesto was launched Wednesday for the April 11 elections to the Andhra Pradesh Assembly. Lok Sabha also promised annual investment aid of Rs 8,000 per acre for each farmer, KG to Postgraduate free training, loose fuel cylinders, and 33 in step with cent reservation for women.
JSP, which is contesting the polls in alliance with the Left parties and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), additionally promised that Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,500 of the ration furnished via the Public Distribution System (PDS) might be deposited in each housewife’s financial institution account.
The party, which made 96 promises for all sections of society, vowed to build Andhra Pradesh as a model nation. It unveiled programs to improve all three areas—Rayalaseema, North Coastal Andhra, and South Coastal Andhra. JSP, which is making its electoral debut, also promised Rs 5,000 month-to-month pensions for small and marginal farmers above 60 and fishers and artisans aged above 58.