BJP's Bengal Poll Promise: DA Clearance in 45 Days, 7th Pay Commission Rollout

The BJP is set to release its West Bengal election manifesto in early April, with a core promise to clear 100% of pending Dearness Allowance dues and implement the 7th Pay Commission within 45 days of forming a government. The manifesto will also include welfare promises like a ₹3000 monthly stipend for certain beneficiaries and financial aid for unemployed youth. A significant focus is the planned revival of Singur as a major industrial hub with dedicated zones and investor incentives. This strategy aims to convert the long-standing financial grievances of state employees into electoral support.

Key Points: BJP Bengal Manifesto: DA Clearance, 7th Pay Commission, Singur Hub

  • 100% DA dues clearance in 45 days
  • 7th Pay Commission implementation
  • ₹3000 monthly stipend for Lakshmi'r Bhandar
  • Singur revival as industrial hub
  • Special unemployment aid for youth
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BJP targets to highlight Dearness Allowance in poll promise for Bengal, manifesto likely in early April

BJP's Bengal poll manifesto to promise 100% DA clearance & 7th Pay Commission in 45 days, plus ₹3000 stipends & Singur industrial revival.

"The DA disparity remains a major concern in the state - Report"

New Delhi, March 26

Bharatiya Janata Party is set to sharpen its electoral strategy in West Bengal with a strong focus on government employees, placing the long-pending Dearness Allowance issue at the centre of its upcoming manifesto, likely to be released in the first week of April, around April 5.

According to sources, the party is preparing to promise implementation of the 7th Pay Commissionwithin 45 days of forming the government in the state, along with 100% clearance of pending DA dues in the same timeframe. The DA disparity remains a major concern in the state, with central government employees receiving around 56% DA compared to nearly 22% for state employees under the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) government.

The issue has also seen legal intervention from the Supreme Court, which directed partial payment of arrears and asked the state to outline a roadmap for clearing the remaining dues. However, the lack of clarity on implementation has kept discontent among employees simmering.

The BJP's proposed rollout of the 7th Pay Commission is expected to significantly revise salaries across all categories, from senior officials to Group B, C, and lower staff, combining immediate relief through DA clearance with long-term financial gains through revised pay structures.

The party's outreach to government employees is seen as a strategic move, given their influential role not only as a voter base but also in election management processes such as polling and counting.

In addition to the DA-focused pitch, the BJP manifesto is expected to include a range of welfare and development promises. These include a monthly stipend of ₹3,000 for beneficiaries of the Lakshmi'r Bhandar scheme and ₹3,000 financial assistance for unemployed youth under the Yuva Sathi programme.

Significantly, the party is also planning special provisions to develop Singur as a major industrial hub. According to sources, this could include setting up dedicated industrial zones, fast-tracking land allocation with clear legal frameworks, and offering incentives to attract manufacturing units, MSMEs, and large-scale investors. The plan is also expected to focus on reviving investor confidence by ensuring policy stability, improving logistics connectivity, and creating employment opportunities for local youth. Singur, which once symbolised stalled industrialisation, is being positioned as a potential growth engine under a renewed industrial policy push.

The manifesto is also likely to feature major infrastructure initiatives aimed at boosting connectivity between North and South Bengal, including the expansion of road networks and airport infrastructure.

With the DA issue emerging as a key political flashpoint, the BJP is aiming to position itself as a pro-employee alternative, seeking to convert long-standing financial grievances into electoral support ahead of the state polls.

- ANI

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Siddharth J
Promising the 7th Pay Commission within 45 days is a bold claim. While the intent is good, I hope this isn't just another pre-poll jumla. The focus on Singur's revival is interesting though - if done right, it can create real jobs. 🤞
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Rahul R
As a government employee in Kolkata, this is the single most important issue for me and my colleagues. The Supreme Court had to intervene! Any party that clears our legitimate dues gets my vote. The ₹3000 for unemployed youth is also a welcome step.
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Andrew M
Interesting strategic move. Targeting government employees who are also part of election machinery is smart politics. The manifesto seems comprehensive with DA, stipends, and Singur's industrial push. Hope the execution matches the promise.
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Nisha Z
While the DA promise is good, I wish there was more clarity on how they will fund all these schemes - the 7th Pay Commission, Lakshmi'r Bhandar top-up, Yuva Sathi, AND big infrastructure projects. Fiscal responsibility is also important for a state's health.
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Varun X
Reviving Singur as an industrial hub is the most promising part for me. Bengal needs investment and jobs for its youth. If they can bring policy stability and actually attract manufacturers, it will be a bigger win than any allowance. Fingers crossed!

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