BJP Unveils Bengal Poll Manifesto With Cash Promises
Amit Shah Announces ₹3,000 Aid for Women and Youth
Key Points:
- BJP releases 2026 Bengal election manifesto
- ₹3,000 monthly aid promised for women, unemployed
- UCC implementation planned within six months
JAMSHEDPUR – BJP has announced its West Bengal election manifesto promising financial aid, jobs, and governance reforms ahead of the 2026 polls.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah released the manifesto in Kolkata on Friday. He said it offers a roadmap for development.
However, he stated the document aims to remove public fear. Moreover, he said it will guide farmers toward stability.
Meanwhile, Shah said the vision aligns with Narendra Modi‘s developed India plan. He added people want political change in the state.
On the other hand, BJP highlighted its role as the main opposition. Moreover, Shah claimed public dissatisfaction has increased.
However, the party promised ₹3,000 monthly support for women. Similarly, unemployed youth would receive the same amount.
Meanwhile, the manifesto targets job creation for one crore people. Moreover, it promises self-employment opportunities within five years.
On the other hand, a special women police unit will be formed. Moreover, 33 percent reservation in government jobs is proposed.
However, the party also focused on agriculture and industry growth. Meanwhile, support for paddy, potato, and mango farmers was promised.
Moreover, fair crop prices will be ensured for farmers. Similarly, assistance schemes will be strengthened.
On the other hand, government employees will receive pending DA benefits. Moreover, the Seventh Pay Commission will be implemented.
However, vacant posts will be filled within 45 days. Meanwhile, the party pledged to end alleged syndicate practices.
Moreover, a white paper on corruption will be released. Similarly, law and order concerns will be addressed.
On the other hand, Shah promised strict action against infiltration. Moreover, border security measures will be tightened.
However, cattle smuggling will be curbed strictly. Meanwhile, land for central agencies will be provided quickly.
Moreover, BJP plans to introduce a Vande Mataram museum. Similarly, cultural promotion initiatives were highlighted.
On the other hand, Shah confirmed UCC implementation within six months. Moreover, uniform laws will apply to all citizens.

