which any six promises made by a National political party contesting in election
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A manifesto is usually described as a published statement of an person, group, political party, or government's intentions, motives, or opinions whoever issues it.
A manifesto generally includes an "opinion or public consensus" that has been earlier released and/or encourages a fresh concept with prescriptive concepts for future change.
1. Promises the enactment of the "Right to Health" and guarantees free diagnosis, outpatient care, free drugs and hospitalisation for every citizen through a network of government clinics and private hospitals.
2. Simplify the GST system with a single moderate tax rate, zero export rating and exemption for vital products and services
3. In the Manifesto, 33% of women's seats in the "Lok Sabha" and the "State Legislative Assemblies" are reserved.
4. Promises for ending impunity, eradicating mob violence and lynching, and "preventing atrocities and hate crimes" against the SC, ST, and minorities are made.
5. Pledged to prioritise employment in both the government and private sectors. It has pledged to fill all four vacancies in the central government by March 2020 and to convince governments to fill their 20 vacancies.