BJP promised to investigate scams, welfare board and support students in its pre poll promises  

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of Delhi assembly polls in its second part of manifesto on Tuesday promised financial support to students, instituted various welfare schemes for domestic workers and drivers and investigated major scams in the Capital if elected in power. The party in its manifesto also said that  the party has.

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of Delhi assembly polls in its second part of manifesto on Tuesday promised financial support to students, instituted various welfare schemes for domestic workers and drivers and investigated major scams in the Capital if elected in power.

The party in its manifesto also said that  the party has proposed  they will double the beneficiaries under the PM SVANidhi scheme, also called PM Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbhar Nidhi. The scheme aims to provide access to affordable capital loans to street vendors to help them keep their businesses going. The scheme was introduced after the COVID-19 lockdowns, as street vendors shut down and had trouble with resuming operations.

The BJP has promised to provide life insurance cover for Rs 10 lakh, accident insurance for Rs 5 lakh, and also to provide scholarships for their children’s education by instituting welfare boards for each group.

Promising to provide free education to the needy Kindergarten to Post graduate, they have also talked about providing one-time Rs 15,000 financial assistance to students who are preparing for competitive exams.

The party has said they will look for “collaborative solutions for Delhi’s issues,” with neighbouring states and the central government, such as solving problems in health, transport, electricity, and water.

The party has said they will start investigating all the alleged scams of the current AAP-led government, mentioning that they will investigate any irregularities in Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), Mohalla clinics, excise policy.