The Trinamool Congress unveiled their election manifesto on Wednesday. Among Mamata Banerjee’s ten pledges are rejections of the NRC, CAA, and Uniform Civil Code. Two days before the first round of the election gets underway, the Trinamool Congress unveiled their election manifesto on Wednesday. In the first phase of voting, Coochbehar, Alipurduar, and Jalpaiguri will have elections. One of the ten pledges made by party convener Mamata Banerjee was the frequently reaffirmed guarantee that Bengal will not have a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), National Register of Citizens (NRC), or Citizenship (Amendment) Act. The manifesto promised to disband the NRC and eliminate the CAA, calling it “botched up.”
The few claims of TMC includes Apprenticeship for individuals with diplomas and degrees under 25 years old.
The NRC will end, and the CAA will be repealed. The nation will not have a Uniform Civil Code.
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