Uddhav Thackeray's party released manifesto in Maharashtra

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Uddhav Thackeray's party released manifesto in Maharashtra…

Uddhav Thackeray's party released the manifesto for maharashtra Lok Sabha elections. This has been named a promissory note. uddhav thackeray said that even when we had an alliance with the BJP, our manifesto used to come separately. He said that 'jumlapatra' is the right word for BJP's manifesto. He said that we (India alliance parties congress and SNP Sharad Chandra Pawar) have our own views on how the government should be run.

The former cm said that our country is moving towards dictatorship. We have got an opportunity to end dictatorship. It should not be the case that only one person should have authority over the entire state. There should be decentralization of power.

Uddhav thackeray said, "I am not against gujarat, maharashtra is being looted and sent to Gujarat. This has to be stopped. gujarat is also ours. All the states have their own rights, but the one that is being snatched from maharashtra and sent to gujarat is ours." We will stop."

Targeting PM narendra Modi, he said that he is not speaking as per the dignity of the post of Prime Minister. He called our party 'fake Shiv Sena', this does not suit PN.

What is in Uddhav's promissory note?

employment in Maharashtra

Large number of jobs in rural areas

Hospitals in all districts

Control over the death of patients due to lack of medicine

Changes in crop insurance prescribed by companies

good system for industry

Eco-Friendly Projects

ending tax terrorism

Removal of troublesome conditions in GST

keeping prices of essential commodities stable

The reservation limit which is 50 percent will be increased. Educational assistance to children belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, OBC and economically backward castes will be promoted.

There will be a change in the GST rate. The central government is collecting GST at different rates. We will make arrangements to collect tax at one rate on all goods. By changing the GST law, such arrangements will be made so that the state government does not have to reach out to the Centre.

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