What are the policy directions in which India's political parties are taking its citizens? Studying the manifestos released before the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections helps answer that.
Three of the four major competing parties, the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Congress, and the Samajwadi Party, have released manifestos. The fourth, the incumbent Bahujan Samaj Party, has always taken a stand against manifestos -- one that reveals its leadership's traditional belief that control over administration and the transfer of the levers of power to the disadvantaged is more important than specific policy proposals.
Most of the discussion of party manifestos in UP has centred around the question of job quotas, or not, for Muslims. However, in some ways, that discussion misses out the major initiatives that political parties have chosen to woo voters -- and thus loses an opportunity to understand the way in which how India's largest, and sadly underdeveloped, state is changing.
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