Since the announcement of Lok Sabha election dates, the exercise of preparing manifesto has intensified among all the political parties. BJP announced the election manifesto committee on March 30. Senior BJP leader and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh is its president. The first meeting of this committee was held on Monday, in which the outline of the 'Developed India' agenda was the main focus. After the meeting, Union minister and committee co-convenor Piyush Goyal told reporters that the BJP has received over Rs 3.75 lakh for the election manifesto through the missed call service and over Rs 1.70 lakh on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'NaMo' app. Suggestions have been received. The outline for building a developed India by 2047 was discussed in the meeting. People's participation for our election manifesto reflects their faith in the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and people's expectations from him.
Goyal said the suggestions received from the public would be divided into different categories. 916 video vans were also run across 3,500 assembly constituencies across the country, reaching out to the public and seeking their views on the BJP's election manifesto. It is noteworthy that during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP had formed a 20-member election manifesto committee, whose chairman was Rajnath Singh. BJP may release its election manifesto in the second week of this month. It is noteworthy that for the second term of Modi government, BJP has made promises like construction of Ram Temple, removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, assistance of Rs 6,000 to farmers, pension to small farmers and shopkeepers and public works simultaneously. Assembly and assembly elections.