LJP manifesto promises job reservation in private sector

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

The Lok Janshakti Party, an ally of the Sunday promised extending job reservation in private sector, stern action against those involved in cow and mob lynching, if elected to power in the coming election.

Pitching for reservation in private sector, Paswan said that his party has promised to extend the benefits of reservation in private sector. Besides, it also talked about incorporating right to work as fundamental right.

The LJP has been raising the issue of constituting 'National Youth Commission' which would take care of all the problems of faced by youths, he said.

The manifesto also talked about giving 12 decimal of land to landless people irrespective of their caste and religion.

Paswan claimed that NDA is all set to win all the 40 seats in while NDA would win more than 350 seats in the country and would form the government at the Centre under the leadership of

Asserting that there is no fight at all either in or elsewhere in the country, LJP said that "Initially, we thought that Mahagathbandhan will give some fight in and in the country but it is not so. There is no challenge by Mahagathbandhan either in Bihar or in the country as the Mahagathbandhan is in disarray and grappling with so many problems."

He claimed that the has done a lot of work and has fulfilled most the promises which it made five years ago.

Paswan claimed the two major achievements of Modi government was providing toilets in 98 per cent households and to almost all the villages in the country.

The NDA government has provided LPG connection to poor families, of Rs 5 lakh to 10 crore families and has fulfilled its promise of fixing MSP at cost of production plus 50 per cent, annual assistance of Rs 6,000 to farmers, the claimed.

Paswans LJP is contesting six seats in alliance with and JD(U) in Bihar which are contesting 17 seats each.

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 18:15 IST