BJP to submit report card on manifesto of 2014

Party workers say most promises fulfilled

March 16, 2019 10:01 pm | Updated 10:01 pm IST - New Delhi

 Narendra Modi releases the BJP’s 2014 Lok Sabha election manifesto in New Delhi on April 7, 2014.

Narendra Modi releases the BJP’s 2014 Lok Sabha election manifesto in New Delhi on April 7, 2014.

The BJP is set to come out with details of the Narendra Modi government’s work toward fulfilling the promises it had made in its manifesto in 2014, with party sources asserting that over 520 of a total of 549 assurances given were either met or work on them was successfully going on.

The decision assumes significance as ahead of the coming general election Opposition parties have accused the BJP of failing to fulfil the promises it had made before the last Lok Sabha polls.

A team of BJP leaders has been entrusted with the task of collating details of the work the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government had done in fulfilling these promises, like on generating employment, providing people social security and enhancing internal security.

A party leader privy to the development said the BJP had under different agenda items made nearly 549 promises before the last general election.

“As many as 520 of them have either been fulfilled or work on them has been going on as their completion require a certain time period,” he said.

Another party leader said there are several other “successful” initiatives of the government, such as Ujjwala and Mudra, which were not part of the BJP’s manifesto but have benefited a large number of people.

The government provided free LPG connection to the poor households under the Ujjwala scheme while loans are provided for self-employment under Mudra.

BJP vice-president Vinay Sahasrabuddhe said the Modi government stands out for working on a long-term agenda and overcoming the “attraction of quick-fixes by turning its back on populism”.

He cited implementation of the GST as an example of the government’s long-term vision and asserted that the BJP has become the only party which has brought into electoral fray the politics of performance and development.

“Is an Opposition party like the Congress telling people that this is what it had done for them when it was in power so that they should vote for it?” he asked, slamming the BJP’s rivals for their negative agenda.

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