In a recent press conference in Jind, Dushyant Chautala, the former Deputy Chief Minister of Haryana, shared some exciting news about the upcoming manifesto of the JJP-ASP alliance. The alliance is gearing up for the Assembly elections with a focus on helping all parts of society, especially women and workers.
One of the biggest promises Chautala made was to give 50% of all teaching jobs in government schools and colleges to women. This means that if the JJP-ASP alliance wins the election, half of all new teachers hired will be women. This is a big step to get more women working in education.
Chautala didn't stop there. He also said that women would get 33% of the jobs in places like Vita booths and Harhit stores. These are shops that sell milk products and other goods. This move will help more women get jobs in different areas.
The former Deputy CM had good news for health workers too. He promised to increase the monthly pay of anganwadi and Asha workers to 21,000 rupees. These workers help with health and childcare in villages and towns, so this pay raise could really help them.
Chautala reminded everyone that his party, the JJP, had already done good things for women when they were in power before. They had given 50% of the jobs in village councils to women and 33% of the jobs in ration shops.
The JJP-ASP alliance is also thinking about students and workers. Chautala said they want to make two-wheelers (like scooters and motorcycles) tax-free for students, workers, poor people, and middle-class families. This could make it easier for many people to buy and use two-wheelers.
Chautala also promised to be fair to people from all backgrounds. He said the alliance would make sure that people from different backward classes get equal chances in jobs and government programs.
As reported by The Haryana Story, these promises show that the JJP-ASP alliance is trying to appeal to many different groups of people. They're focusing on women, workers, students, and people from various backgrounds. It will be interesting to see how voters respond to these promises in the upcoming election.
The full manifesto is expected to be released soon, and it might have even more details about these plans. As the election gets closer, The Haryana Story will keep you updated on all the important news and promises from different parties.