The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, outlining a mix of welfare schemes and infrastructure development initiatives aimed at attracting voters across the state.
A key highlight of the manifesto is the promise of a monthly pension of ₹3,000 for eligible beneficiaries, including senior citizens and economically weaker sections. The proposal is positioned as part of a broader effort to strengthen social security and provide financial support to vulnerable groups.
Another major announcement is the establishment of an All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Kerala. The proposed facility is expected to significantly improve healthcare infrastructure in the state by providing advanced medical services, education, and research opportunities.
The manifesto also includes several additional promises aimed at enhancing quality of life and boosting development. These include free or subsidized essential services, expanded healthcare coverage, and infrastructure projects such as improved transportation networks. Welfare schemes targeting women and economically weaker sections have also been given prominence.
Political observers note that the manifesto reflects a strategic attempt by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) to expand its presence in Kerala by combining welfare benefits with long-term development goals. The inclusion of both economic relief measures and major infrastructure projects indicates a balanced approach to appeal to a wide range of voters.
The announcement comes at a crucial time, as election campaigning reaches its final stages and parties intensify efforts to influence voter sentiment. The manifesto is expected to play a key role in shaping political discussions in the coming days.
As the state prepares for polling, all eyes will be on how voters respond to the promises outlined in the BJP’s vision for Kerala’s future.
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