Rajasthan, India

The Congress on Thursday announced farm loan waiver, allowance to educated unemployed youths, and Accountability Bill among a slew of promises in its manifesto to win the Rajasthan assembly polls, scheduled for December 7.

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Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee (RPCC) president Sachin Pilot and former chief minister Ashok Gehlot released the manifesto in the presence of other party leaders.

"Our manifesto is not just a document, but a commitment," said Pilot.

With a view to empowering girls in a holistic manner, the Congress leader said, "Our government, if formed, will bear the entire education expenses of girls.

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We will finance their entire education," he added.

Pilot said that unemployed educated youths would get Rs 3,500 as monthly allowance.

"We will also give jobs to them and easy loans so that they set up their own businesses too," he said.

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Moreover, students will get free travel facilities to appear in the examination, he added.

"The Congress will waive off farmers` loan once the party forms the government in the state. Farm equipment will be freed from the Goods and Services Tax (GST)," he said, adding that old farmers would get pension.

He also promised to set up the `Gauchar Bhumi Board` which will ensure that cows are provided with adequate fodder.

"If the Congress is voted to power, we will make college and university curriculum industry-friendly. We will also form a board for the workers of unorganised sector so that they are taken care of in a better manner," he said.

Pilot also said the Congress, if voted to power, will bring the Accountability Bill within 30 days of coming to power.

The former union minister also said it was the people`s thought which was embodied in the manifesto, and not that of the Congress.

"The BJP should apologise to the people of the state for not fulfilling its promises. The BJP, which kept the people jobless for five years, is now talking about allowance to them. We ascertained the views and suggestions of 2 lakh people on different digital platforms (to create the manifesto)," he added.