AIADMK manifesto Jayalalithaa knows best
The AIADMK leader also said that coupons worth Rs.500 would be given
to all ration card holders, school students would continue to get free
laptop and farm loans would be written off.
Hundred units of free power for households every two months, 50 per
cent subsidy for women to buy scooters, free laptops with Internet for
students in Class 11 and Class 12, eight grams of gold for women getting
married, free cellphones for all ration-card holders, Rs 18,000 as
maternity assistance, maternity leave for nine months and Rs 40,000
crore in loans for farmers from 2016-2021.
With statewide opinion polls suggesting a swing against the ruling
AIADMK government, Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Thursday unveiled a
string of freebies, particularly targeting women and economically weaker
sections, in her party’s manifesto for the Tamil Nadu assembly elections
on May 16.
Referring to the successful schemes launched by her government,
including the popular Amma canteens, Jayalalithaa told a massive
gathering of over a lakh in Erode’s Perundurai: “A mother knows the need
of her children. You will be getting many more schemes and services
during my government.”
Power
Appealing to voters to bring her party back to power and suggesting
that it would signal the “arrival of spring”, Jayalalithaa said, “I am
made of people and I am for the people.”
The AIADMK manifesto, which was released almost two weeks after the
main rival DMK rolled out its poll promises, was prepared by a 14-member
team. Its release date had to be postponed with Jayalalithaa consulting
a number of experts before finalising the draft.
Apart from extending maternity leave from six to nine months, the
AIADMK manifesto also said that women would be trained in driving
vehicles, with subsidies to be provided for buying autorickshaws. It
also includes a hike in assistance to Rs 50,000 for fishermen and their
families.
Experts said that key promises such as free cellphones, maternity
schemes, hike in gold assistance by four grams, free power and a
breakfast scheme for all primary school students may trigger a swing in
favour of her party in rural areas.
But they also questioned the free power scheme at a time when the
state-run Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited (TNGEDCO)
is running at a debt of Rs 80,000 crore.
Targeting households and women, Jayalalithaa promised to fix the
price of state-backed Aavin milk at Rs 25 per litre. The manifesto also
said that 20 per cent land will be reserved for SC/ST entrepreneurs in
Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) industrial parks.
Promises
The other key promises include: An Amma master health check-up plan,
health check-up centres for women with subsidised rates, uninterrupted
power supply, an Amma banking card for the poor to avail of state
services, revised salaries for government employees as per the Seventh
Pay Commission, retention of the old pension scheme for government
employees, revised housing loans of up to Rs 40 lakh for government
employees, education loans for unemployed students, and Rs 1 lakh
assistance for temples.
The manifesto proposes an exclusive policy for granite mining, Rs 500
gift coupons for ration-card holders during the Pongal festival, 10 lakh
houses under various schemes and free WiFi in public places.
The manifesto also promises to take measures to increase the maximum
water level - from 142 feet to 152 feet - of the Mullaperiyar Dam, which
is a lifeline for farmers in the Vaigai basin bordering Kerala and is
the subject of a long-running dispute with the neighbouring state.
Suresh Babu, a senior professor in IIT-Madras who specialises in
policy and economy, said there was “an element of surprise” in the
AIADMK list. “But you can’t give an overdose of promises and freebies to
people when your focus is not on the productive sectors of the economy,”
he said.
- Indian Express
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