Module 7: Political approaches
  Lecture 21: Manifesto of BJP

  • Care of the disabled.

  • Commitment to common Indian identity that transcends community, caste and gender, with every Indian an equal participant in the building of a prosperous nation and an equal beneficiary of that prosperity. The BJP will implement a set of policies committed to a massive expansion of modern education among Muslims, particularly for the girl child, through a new nationwide network of schools, in a public-private partnership programme.

  • International Trade Agreements by avoiding to accept any new unilateral or less than reciprocal commitments.

  • Facilitating inter-faith dialogue on the matter of religious conversions.

  • Health for all.

  • Protecting the environment.

  • Commitment to good governance.

  • Jammu & Kashmir.

  • Favoring small states.

  • Development of the North-East, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshdweep Islands.

  • Judicial Reforms.

  • Strengthening Panchayati Raj Institutions.

  • Preserving our cultural heritage including Ram Setu.

  • Construction of Ram Temple.

  • Ganga.

  • Cow and its Progeny.

  • Ensuring autonomous administration of monasteries and temples.

  • Removing encroachments from and unauthorised occupation of waqf properties.

  • Heritage Sites.

  • Promotion of Indian languages and measures for the development of all Indian languages including Urdu.