Madhya Pradesh Election Results 2023 | BJP’s election promises range from Ladli Behna’s cash transfers to wheat MSP hikes
The Hindu
BJP’s election promises in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections range from the popular Ladli Behna’s cash transfers to wheat MSP hikes and free education.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears to be inching to a comfortable victory across the 230 seats in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections. This is in keeping with exit polls that predicted the party’s win in the State for a fifth time. Incumbent Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on December 3, in response to the results, said they have properly implemented welfare schemes of the “double engine” government (of BJP at the Centre and in the State).
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In particular, Mr. Chouhan accredited schemes such as the ‘Ladli Behna’ and ‘Ladli Laxmi’ with having “touched people’s hearts in Madhya Pradesh”. BJP’s election manifesto, titled Sankalp Patra,largely addressed gender, agriculture and education concerns shadowing the State’s progress. Across most social indicators, there has been no notable improvement in the last few years, an analysis by The Hindu’s data team showed.
For its women voters, the BJP banked on cash income transfers under the Ladli Behna scheme, rolled out earlier this year which guaranteed almost 1.31 crore women, between 23 and 60 years of age, of low-income households (less than ₹2.5 lakh per annum) a monthly aid of ₹1,250, along with a pakka house. The amount may gradually increase to ₹3,000, the party said. The party also promised beneficiaries of the Centre’s Ujjwala Yojana LPG cylinders at a subsidised rate of ₹450.
In addition, the BJP guaranteed skill development activities for 15 lakh women living in rural areas; a payment of ₹2 lakh to girl children until the age of 21; free education from kindergarten to postgraduation to girl students from disadvantaged families. Each Scheduled Tribe-designated block would also have an Eklavya Model Residential School. Under the Ladli Lakshmi Yojana,launched by the party in 2007, the BJP promised to increase the financial assistance from ₹1.43 lakh to ₹2 lakh.
Madhya Pradesh this time saw its highest-ever assembly polls voter turnout at 76.22%. Among women voters, the overall turnout was 76%, a slight increase from 2018.
The BJP has assured it will increase the minimum support price (MSP) of wheat to ₹2,700 per quintal and that of paddy to ₹3,100 per quintal. Congress, in comparison, pledged to purchase wheat at ₹2,600 per quintal and rice at ₹2,500 per quintal.