Former Union Minister and senior BJP leader Anurag Thakur on Tuesday unveiled the second part of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Sankalp Patra (manifesto) for the upcoming Delhi Assembly Elections 2025.
Thakur announced several ambitious schemes, including free education for needy students from kindergarten to postgraduate level in government institutions. The manifesto also promises financial support for students preparing for competitive exams like the UPSC Civil Services and State PCS, offering ₹15,000 for up to two attempts.
Under the Bhimrao Ambedkar Stipend Scheme, students from the Scheduled Caste community pursuing technical courses in ITIs and polytechnic skill centres will receive monthly stipends of ₹1,000.
The BJP has also proposed forming an Auto-Taxi Driver Welfare Board, promising ₹10 lakh life insurance and ₹5 lakh accident insurance for drivers. Similarly, a welfare board for domestic workers is planned, with the same insurance benefits.
The former Union Minister also announced that, if voted to power in the national capital, the BJP will form an SIT to investigate alleged irregularities and scams by the AAP government.
Thakur criticised the AAP government for its failure to implement the Jal Jeevan Mission in Delhi, reiterating the BJP’s commitment to improving infrastructure and welfare if elected.
On January 17, Union Minister and BJP National President JP Nadda released the first part of the party's manifesto. It included assurances of continuing existing welfare schemes and new promises, such as a monthly pension of ₹2,500 for senior citizens aged 60–70 and ₹3,000 for those above 70.
For women, the party introduced the Matru Suraksha Vandana scheme, offering six nutrition kits and ₹21,000 to every pregnant woman.
The BJP, which last ruled Delhi 27 years ago, has struggled in previous assembly elections, winning only three and eight seats in 2015 and 2020, respectively.
The elections for the 70-member Delhi Assembly will take place on February 5, with results to be declared on February 8.