BJP Promises Cash Support and Reforms in West Bengal 2026 Election Manifesto
₹3,000 cash, free bus travel, UCC in 6 months: BJP unveils Bengal manifesto
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released its manifesto for the 2026 West Bengal elections, proposing ₹3,000 (approximately $36 USD) monthly support for women, free bus travel, and the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within six months. The manifesto also focuses on job creation and combating corruption.
- 01BJP promises ₹3,000 monthly support for women in West Bengal.
- 02Free bus travel will be introduced for residents.
- 03The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is set to be implemented within six months.
- 04The manifesto emphasizes job creation and support for unemployed graduates.
- 05The party aims to tackle corruption and illegal infiltration.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming 2026 elections in West Bengal, India, highlighting several welfare initiatives aimed at improving governance and supporting residents. Key proposals include a monthly financial support of ₹3,000 (approximately $36 USD) for women, free bus travel for all, and the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within six months. The party also pledges to assist unemployed graduates and create job opportunities while targeting corruption and illegal infiltration. The manifesto reflects the BJP's strategy to address local concerns and bolster its appeal in West Bengal ahead of the elections.
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The proposed financial support and free bus travel could significantly ease the economic burden on women and low-income residents in West Bengal, enhancing mobility and access to opportunities.
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