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C T Ravi (Illustration: Swarajya Magazine)
Though a minor partner in the AIADMK-led alliance in Tamil Nadu, the BJP is planning to release its own manifesto, which will talk about schemes and development projects implemented by the Union Government in the state as well as those to come.
The party is contesting only 20 seats of the 234-member Assembly, for which polling will be held in a single phase on 6 April.
Earlier, the state's ruling AIADMK had released its election manifesto announcing several sops to woo voters including six free LPG cylinders and at least one government job per household.
BJP General Secretary and Tamil Nadu in-charge C T Ravi said that the AIADMK's manifesto has explained the NDA's vision for development and welfare of the state. "But, despite being a minor partner in alliance, BJP will release a manifesto for Tamil Nadu," he said.
He said that the manifesto will focus on new infrastructure and development projects, Tamil pride, and new welfare scheme for the state from Union Government.
The BJP, which has zero member in current Tamil Nadu Assembly, trying to win maximum seats it has got in alliance and fielded senior leaders of state.
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