Meanwhile on the occasion of Ugadi, TDP and YSRCP released their respective manifestos, where both of the manifestos are elaborate and have several promises and now how many of them will be fulfilled only time will answer that. Furthermore it depends on who will come into power. Previously in the last five years, Chandrababu Naidu has fulfilled almost all the promises made by him before the 2014 election. Hence it is safe to assume that he would do so this time as well. Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy was never a CM of the state, so we can't predict whether he will fulfill them or not.

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Reportedly TDP manifesto, Mee Bhavishyattu Naa Badhyatha, includes most of the existing schemes with slight changes in them with Chandranna Bheema scheme ceiling is increased to Rs 10 lakh from Rs 5 lakh. Free electricity supply for farmers has increased to 12 hours from 9 hours. Old age pension has increased to Rs 3,000 from Rs 2,000 and the eligibility age is decreased to 60 years from 65 years. Further, some new schemes and programs are introduced, and the manifesto targets the holistic development of the state. Hence it focuses on agriculture, farmers, weavers, youth, DWCRA women, minorities, SC, ST, BC, industries, IT, health care, and education. Since, most of the schemes already exist and fulfilled by the government, it can be concluded that those included in the manifesto will be implemented.



 
Moreover the YSRCP manifesto, Ravali Jagan Kavali Jagan, majorly includes the previously announced Navaratnalu or the nine promises and few new schemes are added. Perhaps the promises made in the manifesto include: 9 hours of free day time electricity for farmers, interest free loans for farmers, free bore wells for farmers, Rs 1 per unit electricity for aqua farmers, Rs 3,000 pension for the old (60 years and above,) Rs 1,150 crore fund for agri gold victims, Amma Vodi scheme for child education, YSR aasara for DWCRA women, and Rs 7 lakh insurance for families of farmers who have committed suicide.



 
The major talking points of YSRCP manifesto are: three-stage alcohol ban and the universal health/ Aarogyasri schemes. Previous governments have tried to impose a liquor ban and have failed. Hence its viability factor is questionable. Under the new Aarogyasri scheme, individuals with an annual income of up to Rs 5 lakhs can claim the benefits of the scheme for any medical expenses over Rs 1000 rupees and can access health care in any part of the country. Apparently this is a huge promise made by Jagan and experts are questioning its feasibility. Because to implement the schemes promised by YSRCP, the government needs around Rs 1.5 lakh crores and if Jagan wins and allies with the BJP, the state will not even receive quarter of the amount required and therefore, YSRCP manifesto is too good to be real.

 


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