Amaravati: Formerly associated with JSP in 2019, JD Lakshminarayana has recently ventured into politics by launching his own party, the Jai Bharath National Party. Presenting the party’s manifesto, Lakshminarayana outlined a series of promises and initiatives aimed at addressing agricultural issues and promoting employment. The manifesto includes plans such as providing monthly financial assistance of five thousand rupees to farmers under the Swaminathan Employment Guarantee, government procurement of crops, and a commitment to avoiding social class divisions among farmers.
Other proposals involve issuing identity cards and extending loans to tenant farmers, interest-free loans, the creation of a Peasant Commission, and the implementation of a state-level seed act. Additionally, the manifesto promises compensation for farmers affected by natural calamities, the establishment of industries to generate employment, and the introduction of heavy industries in each constituency.
The party also emphasizes showcasing local employment opportunities, implementing an Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme, and assuring employment for one hundred days annually. Notably, Lakshminarayana’s manifesto includes plans for the annual release of Group One and Group Two Notifications on Republic Day, January 26th, covering recruitment for teacher positions in September and October, along with SSI and Constable posts.