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Sunday, January 22, 2017

2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections - Akhilesh Yadav releases SP manifesto Sunday Jan 22,2017

Ruling Samajwadi Party on Sunday Jan 22,2017 released its manifesto for Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections promising a bunch of schemes for all-round development of the State at a function which SP patron Mulayam Singh Yadav and his brother Shivpal gave a miss.

With an eye on development, Akhilesh riding on the crest of “kaam bolta hai” (work speaks) slogan, announced schemes which prioritise development of the State.
The manifesto announced distribution of laptops, Kanya Vidya Dhan, Samajwadi Pension, laying of Purvanchal Expressway, and establishing Janeshwar Mishra model villages besides improving helplines for police and women.
He said model villages in the name of Janeshwar Mishra would be a tribute to the Samajwadi leader on his death anniversary today.
The Chief Minister, in his new role as the Samajwadi Party national president, directed all candidates to prepare a roadmap for the development of their respective Assembly constituencies.

A highlight of the manifesto was Samajwadi Kisan Kosh for farmers to purchase seeds and fertilisers, perhaps to match the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Bima Yojana.
As Mulayam and Shivpal, the warring uncle of Akhilesh, were conspicuous by their absence, senior SP leader Azam Khan rushed to the SP patriarch’s bungalow to bring him to the event. But even then Mulayam did not grace the occasion where senior party leaders and Dimple Yadav, MP and wife of the chief minister were present.
In an impassioned appeal to the electorate to vote SP back to power, Akhilesh said, “We got support on 2012 manifesto, we also fulfilled promises made in it.”
The chief minister  Akhilesh Yadav  asked party workers to go to the masses and make them aware of the schemes implemented by his government during the past five years.
“A lot of work has been done in a big way. We have to work more in future. I tried for the past five years not to leave path of socialism and also ensure balanced development to improve rural economics,” he said.
“The manifesto is a ‘sankalp’ (promise) to form future government. It’s clear that we all want to form Samajwadi Party government. If you work for 5 years, you will get government of five years,” he said

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