For any political party, the election manifesto is definitely a key factor. Especially people who believe in the promises given in the manifesto, tkeep their faith in the leader and vote for them. At present, such conditions are very rare in the country. Many leaders are giving various kinds of cross-border assurances just to sit on the throne.

They are also facing a lot of difficulties in implementing those promises after winning them. Now exactly that's the situation of TDP. Everyone were tempted to listen to Chandrababu's promises as part of the election campaign. But the question is, "Are they plausible?" and how can CBN implement when the Govt funds are running very low!

If we go to the actual matter, pension should be given to bc women, which means that according to Chandrababu's manifesto, it should be given to 30 to 32 lakh people. They need 1,400 crore rupees at the rate of 4,000 per month. Also, to give ₹ 3,000 to unemployed youth, it should be given to at least 20 lakh people. That is 600 crores. Salaries of employees including pension will cost approximately Rs.4,800 crores. When it comes to volunteers, there are 2,65,000 people and o it will cost Rs.265 crores at the rate of 10,000 per month. If the remaining women are between 18 and 50 years old at the rate of Rs.1500 per month, it will cost Rs.80 lakhs. In addition to these more schemes are given as promise and they need Rs.13,200 crores rupees on the 1st of every month..

Apart from these, Arogyashri, Anganwadi children's meals, mid-day meals in schools, etc were given as promises in the manifesto. Even in the past, chandrababu naidu has not fulfilled the promises, and now these promises are just seen as fake.

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