The Bharatiya Janata Party’s manifesto for the April 6 Kerala Assembly elections, released by Union Minister Prakash Javedekar on Wednesday, which promises a job to each family, laws on Sabarimala and against 'love jihad', free laptop to high school students, and benefits to various sections. The manifesto further promises six gas cylinders for BPL families housing, drinking water and power for all, legislation to put an end to Love Jihad, minimum wages in all sectors, ex-gratia of Rs 5,000 per month to a family if the sole breadwinner becomes ill and unable to work. The manifesto was released by Union Minister Prakash Javedkar here on Wednesday. At a press meet, Javadekar claimed the BJP manifesto is progressive, dynamic and development oriented, and Kerala was awaiting such a manifesto. Attacking the Left-ruled state government, Javadekar said there was an attempt to hijack Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s projects and use it in Kerala with minute changes and present them before the people in a new form. “Our manifesto is progressive, dynamic, aspirational and developmental oriented. Kerala was waiting for such a manifesto.” “As to the key points, the manifesto guarantees employment to at least one from each family, terrorism-free Kerala, hunger-free Kerala, Sabarimala legislation (to protect the traditions of the hill shrine), free laptop to high school students, Love jihad legislation,” Javadekar said. AK Antony criticises, “Hallmark of Pinarayi Govt arrogance and corruption” Lalu Prasad Yadav slams Nitish Kumar over violence in Bihar assembly Mamata's allegation 'BJP bringing goons from UP to Bengal, did not see a liar like Narendra Modi'