Bengal Elections: Amit Shah issued BJP’s ‘trust letter’, made many big promises

Tezzbuzz Desk- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released its election manifesto regarding the West Bengal Assembly elections. Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the party’s “Bharosa Patra” during an event held in Kolkata. Many big promises have been made in this manifesto for women, youth and other key sections.

BJP has named its election manifesto as “Bharosa Patra”. The party presented it to the public as a roadmap for development and change. In the manifesto, special focus has been laid on issues like employment, women empowerment and economic assistance.

Releasing the manifesto, Amit Shah said that this document will work to show a new path to the youth and women of Bengal. He claimed that the people of West Bengal now want change and are disappointed with the current government.

He said that earlier the public was upset with the Left rule, after which Trinamool Congress (TMC) got the mandate, but could not get the expected results.

Amit Shah said that if BJP government is formed then zero tolerance policy will be adopted on the issue of infiltration. He claimed to make the state safe and take strict action against infiltrators.

Big promises have also been made in the manifesto for government employees. BJP has said that payment of outstanding DA (Dearness Allowance) will be ensured and work will be done towards implementing the Seventh Pay Commission within 45 days of government formation.

With the release of the manifesto, the election atmosphere of West Bengal has become more heated. All political parties are now intensifying their strategies to woo voters. Now it has to be seen how much impact this “trust letter” of BJP has on the public.

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