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BJP tactics, planning and speed chustunte meeku emi anipistundi ? Inka next common civil code, PoK reposess ee naa undi ?

What you all think the action items and major agendas ?

6 months kee enni plans ante, ina 4.5 years lo em untaayo ? 

oo saari mana list vesukundam randi ...

 

 

 

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UCC next but CAB heat konchem challaraali ..maree ekuva pressure pettarule

population control

POK last bullet  emo..elections mundu stunt laaga vuntadhi and ram mandir kooda ready avuthadhi aa time ki 

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1 minute ago, JAPAN said:

UCC next but CAB heat konchem challaraali ..maree ekuva pressure pettarule

population control

POK last bullet  emo..elections mundu stunt laaga vuntadhi and ram mandir kooda ready avuthadhi aa time ki 

ela??

 

past lo Indira anukunta forceful ga operations cheyinchindi.. ala na??

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9 minutes ago, neethy said:

BJP tactics, planning and speed chustunte meeku emi anipistundi ? Inka next common civil code, PoK reposess ee naa undi ?

What you all think the action items and major agendas ?

6 months kee enni plans ante, ina 4.5 years lo em untaayo ? 

oo saari mana list vesukundam randi ...

 

 

 

 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday released its manifesto called Sankalp Patra’, ahead of the crucial Lok Sabha Elections. The manifesto, presented by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, also the head of the BJP’s manifesto panel, stressed on various factors such as national security, border security, terrorism, farmer welfare, the construction of Ram Mandir and Article 370 among others.

Here’s a list of 10 promises by the BJP that is expected to grab the attention of the voters the most.

- Jammu & Kashmir - Article 370

The Manifesto read: We are committed to annulling Article 35A of the Constitution of India as the provision is discriminatory against non-permanent residents and women of Jammu and Kashmir. We believe that Article 35A is an obstacle in the development of the state. We will take all steps to ensure a safe and peaceful environment for all residents of the state. We will make all efforts to ensure the safe return of Kashmiri Pandits and we will provide financial assistance for the resettlement of refugees from West Pakistan, Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) and Chhamb.

- Reinforcing Border Security

The manifesto read: We have completed building six integrated check-posts with another under construction to facilitate easier trade and travel from the neighboring countries. We will further ease the movement of goods and people by constructing 14 more integrated check-posts by 2024. After completion of all the proposed integrated check-posts, all trade movement with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan will be conducted through the integrated check-posts.

- Doubling farmers’ income

 

The manifesto read: At the very beginning of our current term, Prime Minister Modi embarked on a mission to double farmers’ income. We will make all efforts to achieve this goal by 2022.

The manifesto promised:

25 lakh crore investment in Agri-rural sector - We are committed to making an investment of Rs. 25 lakh crore to improve the productivity of the farm sector.

Interest-free Kisan Credit Card loans - We will provide sho-term new agriculture loans up to Rs. 1 lakh at a 0% interest rate for 1-5 years on the condition of prompt repayment of the principal amount.

- Citizenship Amendment Bill

The manifesto read: We are committed to the enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Bill for the protection of individuals of religious minority communities from neighbouring countries escaping persecution. We will make all efforts to clarify the issues to the sections of population from the Northeastern states who have expressed apprehensions regarding the legislation. We reiterate our commitment to protect the linguistic, cultural and social identity of the people of Northheast. Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs escaping persecution from India’s neighbouring countries will be given citizenship in India.

- Zero-Tolerance Approach to Terrorism

The Manifesto read: Our security doctrine will be guided by our national security interest only. This is exemplified by the Surgical Strikes and the Air Strikes carried out recently. We will firmly continue our policy of Zero Tolerance’ against terrorism and extremism and will continue to follow our policy of giving a free hand to our security forces in combating terrorism.

- National Security

The manifesto read: Strengthening our Armed Forces - We will speed up the purchases of outstanding defense-related equipment and weapons. In order to equip the Armed Forces with modern equipment, we will continue to take focused steps to strengthen the strike capability of the Armed Forces.

- Welfare of Soldiers

The manifesto read: We have already demonstrated our commitment to the welfare of our veterans with the implementation of long-delayed OROP. To take this commitment forward, we promise to create a more effective framework for the resettlement of our Armed Forces veterans. Under this effort, the Armed Forces will start planning for the resettlement of soldiers three years before their retirement and in accordance with their preferences. This will include provision for skills training, so skills training, financial support for higher education, for housing and for staring an enterprise.

- Combating Infiltration

The manifesto read: There has been a huge change in the cultural and linguistic identity of some areas due to illegal immigration, resulting in an adverse impact on local people's livelihood and employment. We will expeditiously complete the National Register of Citizens process in these areas on priority. In future we will implement the NRC in a phased manner in other pas of the country

- Ram Mandir

The Manifesto read: We reiterate our stand on Ram Mandir. We will explore all possibilities within the framework of the Constitution and all necessary efforts to facilitate the expeditious construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

 

- Uniform Civil Code

The Manifesto read - Article 44 of the Constitution of India lists Uniform Civil Code as one of the Directive Principles of State Policy. BJP believes that there cannot be gender equality till such time India adopts a Uniform Civil Code, which protects the rights of all women, and the BJP reiterates its stand to draft Uniform Civil Code, drawing upon the best traditions and harmonizing them with the modern times.

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9 minutes ago, neethy said:

BJP tactics, planning and speed chustunte meeku emi anipistundi ? Inka next common civil code, PoK reposess ee naa undi ?

What you all think the action items and major agendas ?

6 months kee enni plans ante, ina 4.5 years lo em untaayo ? 

oo saari mana list vesukundam randi ...

 

 

 

They are working for nation instead of becoming weak and appeasing minorities ani ardam avtundi.

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1 minute ago, afdb002 said:

ela??

 

past lo Indira anukunta forceful ga operations cheyinchindi.. ala na??

avuna...adhi teliyadhu naaku ..choostha online lo

but population control measures ante may be max two children antademo 

china appatlo one or none annadhi..it failed anukunta kadha..em  chestharo mari manollu

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9 minutes ago, panipoori said:

 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday released its manifesto called Sankalp Patra’, ahead of the crucial Lok Sabha Elections. The manifesto, presented by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, also the head of the BJP’s manifesto panel, stressed on various factors such as national security, border security, terrorism, farmer welfare, the construction of Ram Mandir and Article 370 among others.

Here’s a list of 10 promises by the BJP that is expected to grab the attention of the voters the most.

- Jammu & Kashmir - Article 370

The Manifesto read: We are committed to annulling Article 35A of the Constitution of India as the provision is discriminatory against non-permanent residents and women of Jammu and Kashmir. We believe that Article 35A is an obstacle in the development of the state. We will take all steps to ensure a safe and peaceful environment for all residents of the state. We will make all efforts to ensure the safe return of Kashmiri Pandits and we will provide financial assistance for the resettlement of refugees from West Pakistan, Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) and Chhamb.

- Reinforcing Border Security

The manifesto read: We have completed building six integrated check-posts with another under construction to facilitate easier trade and travel from the neighboring countries. We will further ease the movement of goods and people by constructing 14 more integrated check-posts by 2024. After completion of all the proposed integrated check-posts, all trade movement with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan will be conducted through the integrated check-posts.

- Doubling farmers’ income

 

The manifesto read: At the very beginning of our current term, Prime Minister Modi embarked on a mission to double farmers’ income. We will make all efforts to achieve this goal by 2022.

The manifesto promised:

25 lakh crore investment in Agri-rural sector - We are committed to making an investment of Rs. 25 lakh crore to improve the productivity of the farm sector.

Interest-free Kisan Credit Card loans - We will provide sho-term new agriculture loans up to Rs. 1 lakh at a 0% interest rate for 1-5 years on the condition of prompt repayment of the principal amount.

- Citizenship Amendment Bill

The manifesto read: We are committed to the enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Bill for the protection of individuals of religious minority communities from neighbouring countries escaping persecution. We will make all efforts to clarify the issues to the sections of population from the Northeastern states who have expressed apprehensions regarding the legislation. We reiterate our commitment to protect the linguistic, cultural and social identity of the people of Northheast. Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs escaping persecution from India’s neighbouring countries will be given citizenship in India.

- Zero-Tolerance Approach to Terrorism

The Manifesto read: Our security doctrine will be guided by our national security interest only. This is exemplified by the Surgical Strikes and the Air Strikes carried out recently. We will firmly continue our policy of Zero Tolerance’ against terrorism and extremism and will continue to follow our policy of giving a free hand to our security forces in combating terrorism.

- National Security

The manifesto read: Strengthening our Armed Forces - We will speed up the purchases of outstanding defense-related equipment and weapons. In order to equip the Armed Forces with modern equipment, we will continue to take focused steps to strengthen the strike capability of the Armed Forces.

- Welfare of Soldiers

The manifesto read: We have already demonstrated our commitment to the welfare of our veterans with the implementation of long-delayed OROP. To take this commitment forward, we promise to create a more effective framework for the resettlement of our Armed Forces veterans. Under this effort, the Armed Forces will start planning for the resettlement of soldiers three years before their retirement and in accordance with their preferences. This will include provision for skills training, so skills training, financial support for higher education, for housing and for staring an enterprise.

- Combating Infiltration

The manifesto read: There has been a huge change in the cultural and linguistic identity of some areas due to illegal immigration, resulting in an adverse impact on local people's livelihood and employment. We will expeditiously complete the National Register of Citizens process in these areas on priority. In future we will implement the NRC in a phased manner in other pas of the country

- Ram Mandir

The Manifesto read: We reiterate our stand on Ram Mandir. We will explore all possibilities within the framework of the Constitution and all necessary efforts to facilitate the expeditious construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

 

- Uniform Civil Code

The Manifesto read - Article 44 of the Constitution of India lists Uniform Civil Code as one of the Directive Principles of State Policy. BJP believes that there cannot be gender equality till such time India adopts a Uniform Civil Code, which protects the rights of all women, and the BJP reiterates its stand to draft Uniform Civil Code, drawing upon the best traditions and harmonizing them with the modern times.

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Lws pass cheyyatam lo india oka range lo untundhi kaani implementation emi undahu.

Anti conversion law - not a single conviction

benami law - not a single conviction

indian laws ante adhoka joke

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14 minutes ago, batman2 said:

That ok when ppl can easily find out which are true and which are not

But what about your propaganda source: Nageswar rao

Owaisi gadu alage vagadu , asala 370 peekaledu modi and ram mandir judgement in their favour joke Ani 

Chivariki edvadam miglindhi aadiki. Eedi brother public stage meedha istam vachinattu vagadu , eppudu vagitey alaga choopistadu modi ante Amiti Ani 

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7 minutes ago, Sachin200 said:

Owaisi gadu alage vagadu , asala 370 peekaledu modi and ram mandir judgement in their favour joke Ani 

Chivariki edvadam miglindhi aadiki. Eedi brother public stage meedha istam vachinattu vagadu , eppudu vagitey alaga choopistadu modi ante Amiti Ani 

already aa case thoduthunnattu unnaru ba

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/local-court-orders-case-registered-against-aimim-mla-akbaruddin-owaisi-controversial-statement-1621501-2019-11-22

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36 minutes ago, JAPAN said:

avuna...adhi teliyadhu naaku ..choostha online lo

but population control measures ante may be max two children antademo 

china appatlo one or none annadhi..it failed anukunta kadha..em  chestharo mari manollu

AFAIK China strictly enforced the rule

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