By Express News Service
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM”: If elected, the UDF has promised to supply Rs 6,000 per 30 days to all financially backward folks underneath the Nyuntam Aay Yojana (Nyay) proposed by the Congress in its 2019 Lok Sabha election manifesto, opposition chief Ramesh Chennithala stated right here on Wednesday.
He added extra hospitals might be began to supply free therapy (no-bill). He made the assertion whereas saying the draft insurance policies of the UDF’s manifesto for the Kerala meeting elections. With simply two months left for the election fee to return out with a notification for the ballot, the UDF has determined to return out with a people-friendly manifesto with the slogan, “clean and good governance”, laying thrust on “support, investment, labour and care.”
Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi had proposed the Nyay scheme within the congress manifesto in 2019. it assured an annual earnings of Rs 72,000 to each poor individual. Chennithala exuded confidence that Kerala can be the primary Indian state to launch Nyay in full throttle if the UDF is voted to energy.
Highlighting that the UDF manifesto can be “truly democratic,” Chennithala urged folks to ship their suggestions to [email protected] and [email protected].
The UDF assembly held on Monday, January 11, had determined to kind an election manifesto sub-committee with former UDF convener Benny Behanan, MP, as its chairman and CMP chief CP John as convener.
‘UDF manifesto will be for a prosperous Kerala’
Chennithala stated the manifesto might be for a affluent Kerala. “We have envisaged a complete growth of the state with thrust on good, corruption-free governance. UDF may also be certain that all poor folks get Rs 6,000 per 30 days underneath NYAY.
The manifesto will be certain that the variety of days and the remuneration in the direction of the MgNRegA can be elevated,” he stated. Chennithala stated UDF’s goal is to eradicate poverty from the state. “More hospitals will also be started to provide free treatment (no-bill hospitals) to people,” he stated, including that Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor might be entrusted with a vital position to incorporate pertinent points within the UDF’s manifesto.
“Tharoor has told us that he will associate with the preparations. he will be in Thiruvananthapuram by February. Before that, we wish to get maximum recommendations from people from all walks of life,” he stated.
The manifesto sub-committee might be huddled at Kannur, Kasaragod, Malappuram, Wayanad, Kozhikode between January 17 and 20.