RAIPUR: Claiming a remarkable transformation in Chhattisgarh, BJP Chhattisgarh state president Arun Sao on Thursday said that the impending BJP government will unleash a spree of developments akin to a second Diwali in December.
The BJP's agenda for December includes a cascade of welfare measures, promising 18 lakh houses for the underprivileged, empowering every married woman with Rs 1,500, offering cylinders at an affordable rate of Rs 500, allocating Rs 65,100 per acre to farmers, and initiating medical coverage of up to Rs 10 lakh for all, Sao said.
"As a testament to our commitment, on December three, the first cabinet post the BJP's ascension to power will disburse funds for 18 lakh houses, ensuring shelter for the marginalized," Sao reassured and emphasized the party's immediate action upon forming the government.
Sao also addressed the injustice inflicted upon Chhattisgarh's youth in the PSC examination, pledging an expedited investigation into the alleged misconducts and vowing justice for the affected candidates.
Further honouring the birth anniversary of Chhattisgarh's visionary,
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BJP plans to confer a two-year bonus to farmers and directly transfer Rs 65,100 per acre to the accounts of paddy-selling farmers. The party's outreach extends to married women with the Mahatari Vandana scheme promising Rs. 1,000 per month, while women across Chhattisgarh will access affordable cylinders at Rs. 500.
Anticipating an economic boost, the BJP is initiating the process to provide 2.5 lakh job opportunities, including filling the 1.20 lakh vacancies in the government departments, for the state's youth and establishing a committee to address employment issues.
In a landmark move, free medical treatment worth Rs 10 lakh for the public is set to commence in December, promising comprehensive healthcare access for all.
The BJP plans to embark on a Ram Lalla pilgrimage in UP’s Ayodhya, inviting Chhattisgarh's citizens to witness this historic event, he said.