Samajwadi Party Manifesto says no to computers – back to stone age?
Samajwadi Party the leading socialist party in the Hindi Heartland of india has released its election manifesto. The poll manifesto does not justify its claim to be a party at the national level. The promises may not find any takers.
Some of the controvertial items are – its vows to remove computers from offices, take action against English education, ban the use of machinery in agriculture and discourage high corporate salaries. If that was not enough, the party has promised to put a ban on share trading.
The poll manifesto released by the Samajwadi Party is fast becoming a laughing stock. The people reading are relaxed as they feel like reading a comic book, not a manifesto.
Here is what are the key highlights of the Samajwadi Party’s Poll Manifesto:
- Put a ban on English Medium Education.
- Remove English language as a medium from all offices and education institutions
- Remove all computers from offices and institutes.
- Ban the use of machinery in agriculture. Tractors will be replaced by bullock carts.
- NO to share trading and stock market operations.
- Take actions against high corporate salaries.
- Mall culture will be stopped.
- The salaries provided by private companies should be at par with the minimum wages for labourers.
- All English medium schools, providing expensive education, will be abolished.
- Improve relations with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
- Action against communal powers and attack terrorism at its roots.
- Unemployment Allowance Scheme for unemployed youth.
- Welfare schemes for lawyers and the business community.
- Farmers’ cause to be taken up with the highest priority.
May be they should think of one more “Ban all the big parties hosted and attended by Amar Singh”?
Tags: amar singh, General election 2009, mulayam singh yadav, samajwadi partyPosted in: General election
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