Patna: Political turmoil has intensified in Bihar over the three-tier panchayat elections. The administration has also started an exercise to ensure the peaceful conduct of voting. Meanwhile, there are strange reports on social media about the candidates standing in the election. The manifesto of Tufail Ahmed, the prime ministerial candidate of Muzaffarpur's Gram Panchayat Raj Maqsooda, is similar to what will make you laugh. A picture of his manifesto is going viral on social media, with people getting a buzz by reading strange announcements.
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Seven Major Promises:-
The manifesto, which is going viral on social media, has made seven main promises to the villagers. Such promises have hardly been made by any candidate to date. Here are the key promises of the candidate pradhan:-
1- Government jobs to the entire village as soon as he becomes the head.
2- Airport facility in the village.
3- Apache bikes to all single youth.
4- Provision of free beauty parlour and a sewing machine for girls.
5- Milk will be supplied instead of water under the tap water scheme.
6- Provision of one packet of tobacco and beedi per day for the elderly.
7- Urbanization by installing tiles in the fields along the roads.
However, the poster of the announcements of young Mohammad Tufail Ahmed, who filed his nomination for panchayat elections, is genuine or photoshopped, it is yet to be confirmed. But the viral post has made amazing promises to the villagers. The slogan of the manifesto is also very interesting, it says, 'You keep faith in us, one will develop one by one. It is further written, "The future candidate for the post of head from Gram Panchayat Raj Maqsooda is qualified, educated and young Mohammad Tufail Ahmed.''
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