Will implement UCC in 6 months, BJP vows in Telangana

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
HYDERABAD: With only 11 days left for the assembly elections in Telangana on November 30, BJP on Saturday unveiled its manifesto, promising
to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state and to set up a judicial commission to probe corruption allegations against the BRS
government, apart from a host of welfare schemes.Releasing the 48-page document, Union home minister Amit Shah said a committee could be
constituted to implement the UCC within six months of government formation in the state.The manifesto also promised to appoint a commission
of inquiry headed by a retired Supreme Court judge to probe into all corruption allegations and other financial irregularities committed by
disadvantaged and underprivileged among the SCs were empowered
A museum and a memorial would be built in Hyderabad to document the brave struggle of the people of Telangana against the Razakars and the
Nizams, the manifesto said.It promised to reduce VAT on diesel and petrol, thereby reducing their prices.In schemes targeting women and
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Free laptops will be provided for girl students who are entering undergraduate degree or professional college courses
Four gas cylinders will be given free of cost annually to Ujjwala Yojana beneficiaries.Telangana Elections 2023: 'No difference between KTR
and Rahul Gandhi,' Union Minister G Kishan Reddy