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CHARGER PARTY

Present India
India is a secular nation. We have variety of cultures and diversity in our
country. Indian civilization is perhaps the most ancient and continuing
civilization of the world. India has a long history and has been recognized by
others as a land of great wealth and even greater wisdom. But India has also
experienced continued foreign attacks and alien rule for centuries and this
has resulted in a loss of pride in India and its remarkable achievements.
Indians, particularly educated under the system of education imposed by the
Britishers, have lost sight of not only the cultural and civilization greatness of
India, but also of its technological achievements and abounding natural
resources.
History tells us that India was a land of abundance. The country has been
blessed with great natural fertility, abundant water and unlimited sunshine.
According to foreigners visiting this country, Indians were regarded as the
best agriculturists in the world. Records of these travels from the 4th Century
BC till early-19th Century speak volumes about our agricultural abundance
which dazzled the world. The Thanjaur (900-1200 AD) inscriptions and
Ramnathapuram (1325 AD) inscriptions record 15 to 20 tonnes per hectare
production of paddy. Now, even after the first green revolution, according to
Government statistics, Ludhiana in the late-20th Century recorded a
production of 5.5 tonnes of paddy per hectare. It is, therefore, imperative
that India rediscovers an agricultural technology which incorporates all the
inputs from our own wisdom and agricultural skills that made us a land of
abundance in food. Indian economy was as flourishing as its agriculture.
Foreigners from Magasthenes to Fa-Hian and Hiuen-Tsiang have described
and praised Indian material prosperity. Indian villages around 1780 in Bihar
have been cited as an example of cleanliness and hospitality. The streets
were swept and watered and the people had a remarkable sense of
hospitality and attention to accommodate the needs of the travellers. Old
British documents established that India was far advanced in the technical
and educational fields than Britain of 18th and early-19th Century. Its
agriculture technically and productively was far superior; it produced a much
higher grade of iron and steel. The Iron Pillar at Mehrauli in Delhi has
withstood the ravages of time for 1,500 years or more without any sign of
rusting or decay. Metallurgists of the world have marvelled at this high
degree of sophistication in technology. Textiles formed the great industrial
enterprise of pre-British India. Up to the late-18th Century, India was the
leading producer and exporter of textiles; China was then a close second.
Indian advancements in astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, physics and
biological sciences have been documented and recognised all over the world.
Contributions in the field of medicine and surgery are also well known.
Ayurveda and Yoga are the best gifts from India to the world in creating a
healthy civilisation. India knew plastic surgery, practised it for centuries and,
in fact, it has become the basis of modern plastic surgery. India also
practised the system of inoculation against small pox centuries before the
vaccination was discovered by Dr Edward Jenner. Fa-Hian, writing about
Magadha in 400 AD, has mentioned that a well organized health care system
existed in India. According to him, the nobles and householders of this
country had founded hospitals within the city to which the poor of all
countries, the destitute, the crippled and the diseased may repair. “They
receive every kind of requisite help. Physicians inspect their diseases, and
according to their cases, order them food and drink, medicines or decoctions,
everything in fact that contributes to their ease. When cured they depart at
their ease.”
It has been established beyond doubt by the several reports on education at
the end of the 18th Century and the writings of Indian scholars that not only
did India have a functioning indigenous educational system but that it
actually compared more than favorably with the system obtaining in England
at the time in respect of the number of schools and colleges proportionate to
the population, the number of students in schools and colleges, the diligence
as well as the intelligence of the students, the quality of the teachers and the
financial support provided from private and public sources. Contrary to the
then prevailing opinion, those attending school and college included
an impressive percentage of lower caste students, Muslims and girls.
Mahatma Gandhi was absolutely right in saying that India was more illiterate
in 1931 compared to its state of literacy 50-60 years ago, i.e. in 1870. India
had also an expertise in ship building, as also in extensive manufacturing
and uses of dyes, and also in manufacturing paper. India had a share of
about 22.5 per cent of world GDP in 1600 AD which during British domination
suffered a steep decline to 12.25 per cent in 1870, while the British share in
the same period rose sharply from 1.8 per cent to 9.1 per cent. When
Britishers left India, the economy was completely shattered and India’s share
in world manufacture, trade and GDP declined further. Even after 62 years of
Independence, India’s share in world market remains less than one per cent.
So now0 its time for change and we Indians are afraid of changes. Certainly if
anyone comes and replaces your ethics, lifestyle then we have problem. In
India people want to talk things on bigger versions but are worried for the
adoption of the same. We want grow the nation in all means not only in
terms of prosperity but also in terms of economy. India is an underdeveloped
nation today but have full capabilities to be the superpower. Everyone knows
and still why we are pushed back. The reasons, values and truth is something
different when it comes to India. The country where there are more than 330
million gods and lots of power to push the things in right direction. We want
to for charging.
What you do? When your mobile phone, laptop and other battery based
electronic appliances stop working. We need to charges our tools i.e., we
need chargers.
We believe the same way that is our party’s thought that we are bringing the
chargers to change the nation. We want to energize our countrymen and
guide them in proper direction. We want categorize the various parameters
on which the problems are created/generated and want to have an optimum
solution for the same. We are determined and committed to the services of
the nation. We want to serve the nation through the lives and not through
only efforts and when we say lives it means till our last breath.

DETERMINANTS & COMMITMENTS

PUTTING POOR FIRST


 All BPL families to get 35 kg of rice or wheat every month at Rs 2 per
kg.
 Coupons redeemable both at PDS and private outlets.
 Ensure farm loans at a maximum interest rate of 4 percent.
 Waive agricultural loans up to Rs. 50 Crores.

 Introduce a Farm Income Insurance Scheme through which both price


and produce will be insured
 Irrigate 35 million hectares of additional farmland within 5 years.
 Initiate special schemes for the urban poor, such as loans at 4 percent
interest to poor vendors.
 Set up a “Workers Bank” to provide a safety net for unorganized sector
workers.
 Revise minimum wages and ensure strict implementation of the Wages
Act.
 Ceasing Child labour strictly in the country.
 Reduction of slum areas and providing shelter to all the needful.
 We will compel all BPL families to give education to their children under
“Sarva Shikhsha Abhiyan”.
 We also want to provide some entertainment facilities as they lack
such resources in their lives. Eg. Parks, Movie zones where free shows
are been arranged every week, etc.
 We want to charge the poor so that no single BPL family exists in India.
ECONOMY GROWS, INDIA PROSPERS
 Generate employment through massive public spending on
infrastructure projects. Complete the implementation of some dream
projects which will help to connect rural to urban areas.
As today also many states does not have proper infrastructure in terms
of transportation. We want to accomplish all National Highways &
Express Highways projects so that we can faster transportation.
 Introduce schemes to encourage private industry and services sectors.
Ensure a low tax, low interest rate regime. As such encouragement will
be introducing more players in the market and ultimate benefit will be
to customers.
 Exempt personal Income Tax for those earning up to Rs 3 lakh per
annum. For women and Senior Citizens, the exemption will be Rs 3.5
lakh per annum. As This will benefit over 3.5 crore people. We want to
make a fair play in the country.
 Complete exemption for interest income on bank deposits for all other
than corporate and those who have business income. This will enhance
growth in service sector.
 Scrap Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT), which is a source of harassment to
employees and employers alike.
 Ensure watertight monitoring of regulatory bodies so that the public is
secured from companies indulging in fraudulent practices in the stock
markets.
 Construct 10,00,000 housing for the poor units every year; kick-start
the real estate sector that is suffering at present. Bring down interest
on housing loans to make urban housing affordable.
 Take firm steps to identify and retrieve Indian money stashed away in
foreign banks. Estimated at Rs. 25 lakh crore-Rs. 75 lakh crore, getting
this amount back through international cooperation will be enough to
complete road and power connectivity throughout the country; ensure
setting up of quality schools in all villages. This quantum of black
money, if recovered, will amount to allocating Rs 4 crore to every
Indian village to improve living conditions in the countryside.
 Boost tourism sector: Identify 50 destinations and develop
infrastructure, connectivity. Double foreign tourist
 Arrivals in 5 years to help generate employment in hospitality industry.

 Ban on foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail sector to help domestic


retail trade.

WAR AGAINST ENEMIES WITHIN AND WITHOUT


• CP’s robust commitment to securing the nation against its enemies.
Our first priority will be to take stern steps against terrorists, cross-
border or home-grown. An improved POTA-type law will be introduced.
The intelligence mechanism shall be overhauled. India’s 4000-km long
coastline will be fully protected by enhanced naval security.
• India is enjoying the 2nd best army in the world. We have the best
discipline and ammunition of the world. This is pure commitment to our
country people that if any one even think to attack on my country then
we will be giving strong answer to them.
• We will systematically detect, detain and deport illegal immigrants who
have emerged as a major source of homegrown terror.
• Use coercive diplomacy to isolate and compel countries engaging in
exporting terror across the border to stop their misadventure. Ensure
that the foreign tap of separatist groups in India is completely turned
off.
• Wage a relentless war against Maoist groups throughout the country
using the highly successful and popular Chhattisgarh model.
• We also want to develop the SWAT team for the national security.
• We also want to enhance our national security in terms of internal
agencies.
• We also want to develop more undercover agencies like RAW.
• Introduce a comprehensive National Identity Card for all citizens of
India.

JAI JAWAN IN ACTION


• All members of the armed forces and the para-military shall be
exempted from payment of Income Tax. This will benefit nearly 20 lakh
people.
• Take steps to set up a separate Pay Commission for the armed forces.
Also revisit the existing pay structure to ensure a better deal.
• Implement one-rank-one-pension.
• Push State Governments to introduce better schemes for the
rehabilitation of ex-servicemen and explore avenues for resettling
them with gainful employment.
• There are already many provisions for army men families but all of
them are not executed.

ENERGY SAVED, ENERGY GAINED


 Generate an additional 120,000 MW of electricity in 5 years through
speedy conclusion of ongoing projects while sanctioning new power
plants. 20% of this will be through harnessing non-conventional energy
sources.
 Reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels by promoting renewable
energy options such as run-on-river electricity projects, solar, wind
power and biomass.
 Secure energy needs through aggressive diplomatic and commercial
moves in oil-producing countries.
 Encourage more non researchable way of energies.
 CP will try to minimize fuel prices and will try to maintain it economical.
 CP will try to provide electricity in each and every state and make it
luxury in terms of power.
 We will also try to make ecofriendliness in the environment.
 CP will try to make Petrol & Diesel prices more stable in the country.

WOMEN EMPOWERED, NATION STRENGTHENED


• Salaries of 28 lakh Anganwadi workers and helpers, who are the
backbone of the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) will be
doubled.
• CP believes all sections of Indian women cannot be fully empowered
without the enactment of a Uniform Civil Code as decreed in the
Directive Principles of the Constitution and emphasized repeatedly by
the Supreme Court. The party remains committed to imple implenting
such a code after discussions with all sections of opinion.
• A national programme will be launched, in cooperation with State
Governments, to provide bicycles to girls from Below Poverty Line
Families who attend school.
• Review and revamp women’s participation in local self-governance,
especially panchayati raj bodies.
• Adopt a National Policy on Women’s Economic Empowerment to ensure
every woman has access to livelihood and enhance the income of all
categories of working women.
• Gender discrimination in wages, whether in organised or unorganised
sector, will be eliminated.
• Remove all remaining gender disparities in property rights, marital
rights and cohabitation rights
• CP will pass more strict bills and laws for the harassment of women,
girls.
• 33% of reservation has been availed for women in India and hence we
want to increase that also but still party believes that only increasing
reservation won’t work but also we need to provide women rights.
• Women should be charged in the right direction so that we can take a
more progressive path.

YOUNG INDIA, NATION’S PILLAR


 Government has nurtured despair, frustration and joblessness among
India’s young people who account for 50 percent 1of the population. CP
will regenerate hope through massive vocational training programmes
and job creation schemes both in rural and urban areas.
 A network of National Knowledge Incubation Centres will be set up
throughout the country to identify and groom young talent for every
sector of the economy.
 Study loans will be made cheaper and more accessible by fixing
student loan interest at 4%.
 CP will create 12 million IT-enabled jobs in rural areas. Computer prices
will be drastically cut to make it affordable to every section. All
educational institutions will have internet facilities within 5 years.
Broadband connectivity to every village.
 Special provisions will be made for SC/ST/OBC and other
underprivileged sections of the youth for skill development with focus
on web-based training.
 Launch an aggressive project to groom young sporting talent by
allocating Rs 5,000 crore for creation of sports infrastructure especially
in educational institutions Appoint trained coaches; secure
employment for international medal winners. Sport will be a
compulsory subject in school curricula.

NATION’S WEALTH, PEOPLE’S HEALTH


 CP is committed to making the right to clean water a fundamental
right. A massive programme will be launched to provide clean, drinking
water to every citizen.
 A regulatory authority to be set up for private hospitals and nursing
homes to monitor unfair practices.
 A comprehensive project to bring health-for-all by 2014.
 Introduce a mandatory ‘Dial 108 for ambulance at your doorstep’
scheme throughout the country.
 Janani Suraksha Yojana to care for delivering mothers and infants will
be strengthened.
 Investment will be made to promote alternative medicine such as
Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani etc.
 Population stabilization holds the key to India’s prosperity. CP will
introduce schemes in consultation with different sections to expedite
serious progress in this direction.

PRIVILEGING THE UNDERPRIVILEGED


 CP is deeply committed to creating a society of equal opportunities
with Justice for All as its credo. Its State Governments have introduced
a series of schemes for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
Minorities – especially in education, job training, poverty alleviation and
promotion of entrepreneurial talent. These schemes will be improved
upon and the most successful among them replicated nationally. In
addition, people living in backward regions, particularly in the North-
East, inaccessible forests and hilly areas will be prioritized.
 Education and Job quota will be introduced for economically backward
sections of society other than SCs, STs and OBCs, for whom
reservations will continue.

SENIOR CITIZENS
• Recognizing the importance of Senior Citizens in nation-building and
inculcating civilization values, CP commits itself to reducing the age for
receiving travel benefits from 65 to 60 years.
• Complete tax exemption to senior citizens in respect of pension
income.

CREATING THE RIGHT ENVIRONMENT


 Combating climate change and global warming through non-polluting
technologies will be prioritized.
 Importance given to programmes to arrest the melting of Himalayan
glaciers from which most major rivers in North India originate.
 Protect and promote forests and afforestation.
 Take all appropriate steps to save Tiger, the National Animal, and
safeguard critical habitants of all wildlife.
 Emphasis to be laid on protecting India’s resplendent but endangered
bio-diversity.

DEFENDING THE CIVILISATION


o CP will try to maintain harmony when it comes to humanity and will
cease communal riots.
o Cp will try to improvise the relations with the neighboring country
Srilanaka in terms of Ram Setu Bridge.
o Cleaning the river Ganga and other major rivers will be a priority. Local
communities will be enrolled in this gigantic task.
o Cow protection is an article of faith with CP. This will be pursued
relentlessly.
o Full integration of the nation is not possible as long as Article 370 stays
on the statute books. CP remains steadfast in its belief that the
provision must be removed to ensure Indian

ENGAGING THE WORLD INDIA’S VOICE SHALL BE HEARD


o The CP believes a resurgent India must get its rightful place in the
comity of nations and international institutions.
o The CP also believes in a multi-polar world with no nation having
overriding powers over others. Towards this end, the BJP in power will
engage in meaningful diplomacy with nations across the world on
equal terms.
o The CP’s foreign policy will be based on the principle of enlightened
self-interest.
o The CP desires good relations between India and the USA and will
strengthen the India-US strategic partnership on the principle of
equality. But we will not compromise on either India’s national interest
or relations with another friendly country.
o The CP will restore the balance that has been disturbed by the UPA
Government.
o India’s traditional relations with Russia and the Central Asian Republics
will be refashioned to keep pace with current realities and derive
maximum mutual advantage.
o We will pursue friendly relations with the European Union, West Asian
countries and
South-East Asian nations. It will further strengthen relations with Arab
countries and pursue enhanced cooperation with Israel – the two are
not inter-linked and both are beneficial for India.
o We believe that both India and China can prosper and rise together;
increased economic
cooperation can contribute to this.

MINORITIES WELFARE
• Charger party also states that we are very keenly interested in the
future of minor. Communities in our country who are suffereing without
any substantial or permanent relief for well over a century and it is
time a reasonable solution is found.
• It pledges to protect the constitutional and legal rights of religious,
linguistic and ethinic minorities. Full emphasis will be laid on the
following..
• A composite rapid action force charged with the special task of quelling
communal riots and special equipped for this purpose will be set up.
• The minorities commission will be given statutory status.
• Educational institutions of minorities communities will continue to
receive full constitutional and legal protection.
• Charger Party will establish the national minority finance and
development corporation to support projects that promote the
well being of minorities with a capital of 500 crores.
• Further Charger Party has brought down 8 points programme for the
welfare of the minorities community.
• Greater source for teaching Urdu
• Modernizing madarsa education
• Scholarship for meritorious students from minorities communities.
• Improving educational infrastructures through the maulana azad
education foundation.
• Self employment and wage employment for the poor.
• Enhance credit support for economic activities.
• Recruitment to state and central states services.
• Rehabilitation of victims of communal riots.

‘JAI HO’ IN SPORTS


o As we all know our country is lacking behind in the sports over
the globe. When we say sports it does not mean cricket. Recently
the C.W.G. took place although it was a great performance by our
Indian athletes.
o They hedge 101 medals in the same. But still we stood 3rd
position.
o Thus we need to make athletes and for that CP plans to make
atleast 10 new Sports club in each state so that we can find
diamond and hunt the pure talent.
o In India we need to cricket is the only game which is hot favorite.
o CP promises to provide sponsors for each and every game and
especially for the national sports i.e., Kabbadi.
o The events like IPL should be encouraged but at the same time
such events can also held in other sports.
o As we know the life of sportsman is very short in terms of the
game so we need to provide that enthusiasm we will give long term
pensions for the players.
o We also want our player performance to be recognized in not
only CWG but also Olympics.
o Indian flag should be raised in each and every part of the world.
AGRICULTURAL REVIVAL
o We will cease the farmers suicides happening in the country. Its
our strong belief that if farmer is forced to suicide it is shame to us.
o New policies favoring the farmers shall be implemented by us.
o We want to improvise irrigation facilities in the remote rural
areas of the country.
o Partial Debt waiver for the farmers whose debt is below Rs.
50,000 for year 2005-2010.
o Organic farming will be made priority in the agriculture segment.
o Soft loans will be given on purchase of Tractors by small and
marginal farmers.
o The minimum price support will be raised by 2% on the
agriculture produced by small farmers.

EDUCATION FOR ALL LITERATE INDIA, POWERFUL INDIA


The CP will give education its due place in governance to achieve social,
economic, cultural and technical advancement. Education will be the
Government’s instrument to reduce poverty, promote health, protect the
environment and advance gender equality. Central allocation to education
shall be raised to six per cent of the GDP. Our goal is to spend nine per cent
of GDP on education by involving the private sector. A National Education
Commission will be constituted to propose a comprehensive policy for the
21st century. The content and process of education shall be made responsive
to the needs of the times and the aspirations of the young. The existing
digital divide will be removed by extending the outreach of information
technology to every child. Particular emphasis shall be laid on value
education, inclusive education, education of the migratory tribes and other
deprived groups and all those who need additional support. The examination
system will be reviewed for extensive reform.
The following are the highlights of the CP’s agenda to ensure education for
all:
School Education
 The success story of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, launched by the NDA in
2002, shall be strengthened, extended and concretised further in
quality, content and support systems.
 Implementation of the mid-day meal scheme shall be revitalised on
modern management lines. Akshaya Patra Scheme will serve as a
model for this purpose.
 Effective steps shall be put in place to provide skills acquisition.
 Primary school timings and vacations shall be flexible and decided
upon by the local community and the Parents-Teachers Associations.
 Universalisation of secondary education shall be speedily implemented.
Special emphasis
will be given to girls’ education at the secondary level.
 All assistance will be provided for a national madarsa modernisation
programme.
 Close linkages between school education and higher education shall be
built into the system.

Vocational education
 Widespread network of providing skill orientation and vocational
training shall be established. Provisions for certification of skills
acquired traditionally or through private initiatives shall be made.
 Additional structures and facilities shall be created at secondary stage
to provide generic vocational skills to every child who is willing to do
so.
 A fresh countrywide initiative shall be launched to bring about an
attitudinal transformation among parents and communities towards
skill development and vocational education.
 Industry shall be persuaded to play a greater role than at present to
prepare skilled manpower, which will be of mutual benefit.
Higher Education
• Institutions of higher learning shall be given full autonomy, coupled
with accountability, in real practice.
• Access to higher education shall be expanded without any compromise
on quality and content. Private initiatives shall be encouraged within
the broad educational priority parameters and provisions for focus
groups.
• Manpower planning shall be put in place and made active and
effective. Higher education prepares top-level manpower for every
sector. Hence, its quality and relevance have a multiplier effect.

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