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Arunachal Cong promises 30 lakh jobs, LPG cylinder at Rs 500 and much more if voted to power

First Published: 1st April, 2024 19:35 IST

APCC General Secretary, Kipa Kaha said the Congress party will immediately fill up 30 lakh vacancies for permanent jobs in the central Government if voted to power.

With just few weeks left for the assembly and lok sabha elections, the Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee today outlined five guarantees of the Congress party. Addressing a press conference, APCC General Secretary, Kipa Kaha said the Congress party will immediately fill up 30 lakh vacancies for permanent jobs in the central Government if voted to power. Second promise made by the Congress party is provision of Rs 8,500 to meritorious students, 1 lakh per year for ASHA workers, Restoration of Old pension Scheme, Gas Cylinder at Rs 500 and Freedom from paper leaks: Guarantee of conducting examinations in a reliable manner by making a new law to stop paper leaks. The members further appealed the people to protect and safeguard the democracy of India by choosing the right leaders this time.

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