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We urge you all to share suggestions for 2014 BJP manifesto. Let us work together for a better India!

Post your suggestions at http://www.bjpelectionmanifesto.com/

Your voice, your manifesto!

We urge you all to share suggestions for 2014 BJP manifesto. Let us work together for a better India!

Post your suggestions at http://www.bjpelectionmanifesto.com/

Bharatiya Janata Party
Narendra ModiRajnath SinghMurli Manohar Joshi

BJP’s commitment to its Manifesto

What is ManifestoA Manifesto is a public declaration of intent. For the BJP, intent is also commitment. During the BJP-led NDA years, the Government headed by Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee demonstrated that this commitment is non-negotiable. Indeed, it formed the bedrock of our policies and programmes which went way beyond what was committed. The BJP remains steadfast in that commitment – not only to its supporters but also the people of India. For us, our Manifesto shall be the basis of our governance agenda for a powerful, secure and resurgent India. It shall be the foundation of peace, progress and prosperity.
The Manifesto Committee for the 2014 general election is headed by Dr Murli Manohar Joshi.

Your ideas for BJP Manifesto

Manifesto HistoryA Manifesto should reflect the aspirations of the masses, especially those of Young India; it should address concerns of the people and it should redefine the way India is governed at the moment. The BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi has called for the transformation of Representative Democracy into Participatory Democracy. As the first step towards your participation, we seek your suggestions and ideas to make our Manifesto more meaningful and purposeful. Please click on the ‘Post Your Suggestion’ dropbox at the top of the screen, fill in the required details, select the relevant category, post your suggestion. It’s as simple as that. We will consider each suggestion with care.
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