BJP's national spokesperson Na𒆙lin Kohli on Monday described the party's manifesto for the November 12 Himachal Pradesh polls as an agenda of governance.
The🌄 manifesto reflects "our inte♊nt about governance", he said.
"The feedback we are getting after the release of our party manifesto is positive," Kholi said🥂 at a news conference here꧂.
While releasing the BJP's manifesto here on Sunday, 🐬party president J P Nadda promised a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), 33 percent𝓰 reservation for women in government jobs and educational institutions, and sops for different segments in the state.
"Our manifesto is not a piece of paper, it's our agenda for governance. The🌠se are not our promis🌼es, but our intent about governance," Kohli said.
He further said the BJP prepared its manifes🧸to after proper feedback from different sections of society and thorough research.
It reflects the expectations and aspirations of 🎐the society, he said, adding what the BJP promises, it delivers.
Kohli also touched upon the salient points of the 'Stree Sankalp Patra', part of the manifesto which focuses on women empowerment and women-led development in the state. "We are committed to 🦂women empowerment," he said.
Thirty-three p💯e💯rcent reservation will be given to women in government jobs and educational institutions of the state, Kohli said.
Asked if a𒁃nnouncements like giving scooties to women pursuing hig💃her education were a populist move, he said, "There is a big difference between empowerment and allurement."
"The BJP believes these announcements are for women empowerment and ෴not allurement,"𒁃; Kohli added.
Targeting the Congress, he claimed it was making fa⛦lse pr🙈omises to people, but people have made up their minds to bring back the BJP to power.
On the Congress' opposition to the Agnipath scheme, Kohli said, "They are just trying to mislead p🐎eople."