Patna: The Jan Adhikar Party (Jap) has made its manifesto before the Bihar Assembly elections. This affidavit has been issued by party chief Pappu Yadav. After issuing it, Pappu Yadav said that for the first time, the affidavit is being presented as sociology, not political science. He said that 'two brothers' have looted Bihar for 30 years.
Pappu Yadav said, "Today, as a servant and the son of Bihar, I am seeking a term. For the first time, the act of overthrowing words like Forward, Backward, Hindu, Muslim, Dalit, Mahadalit from this pledge Has been done Describing the pledge as a document of knowledge, struggle and hard work, Pappu Yadav said that Jaap is committed to changing the current situation in Bihar. To give equal rights and respect to all communities, one deputy CM will be appointed from all sections. Students who have passed the Intermediate examination from the first class have announced to give motorcycles and scooters to the students.
He has said that the increase in the honorarium of mid-day cooks, Vikas Mitra, Tola servants, education servants Talimi Markaz and Anganwadi servants has been done in the pledge. Along with this, there has also been talk of increasing the amount of all types of pension including old and widow pension from Rs 500 to Rs 3,000 per month.
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