The Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday released its manifesto for the general elections in Seemandhra region.
Speaking to media persons after releasing the manifesto, former union minister Krishnam Raju and senior leader Prof Seshagiri Rao promised that the BJP would extend the tax holiday in the residuary State of Andhra Pradesh to 10 years. The BJP has also promises nine-hours of power supply to farmers, steps to control prices of essential commodities, eradication of unemployment, formation of Vizag - Chennai Industrial Corridor, AP Petroleum Corridor on the lines of Gujarat petroleum corridor, institutions like IITs and IIMs, tourism development by promoting Araku valley and four big hospitals on the lines of AIIMS.
The other major promises include ban on Gutka, tax exemption to life saving drugs, Wakf Tribunal and loans to minorities through Minorities' Finance Corporation.