In a bid to secure a second term, the ruling party of India, BJP, released its manifesto named 'Modi Ki Guarantee' promising a roadmap for "visit bharat" and highlighting the party's focus on welfare and development. The manifesto, titled Sankalp Patra, has been deemed comprehensive and is expected to shape the party's campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Sankalp Patra: The BJP's Election Manifesto for 2019
Background:
In a bid to secure a second term, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of India released its election manifesto titled "Modi Ki Guarantee" (Modi's Guarantee) in April 2019. The manifesto, renamed as "Sankalp Patra," outlined the party's vision and promises for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Key Features:
The BJP's Sankalp Patra is a comprehensive document that encompasses a wide range of issues and focuses primarily on welfare and development initiatives. Some of its key features include:
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4. Did the BJP fulfill the promises made in its previous manifesto?
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