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Delhi Assembly Elections 2025 | SBSP releases manifesto; promises LPG at Rs 500, supports alcohol banThe manifesto also includes a proposal to make the Indian Constitution a mandatory subject in all schools, and advocates for a ban on alcohol.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>National Chief General Secretary of Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP)&nbsp;Arvind Rajbhar (R), along with party candidate for Delhi polls&nbsp;Vinod Chauhan.</p></div>

National Chief General Secretary of Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) Arvind Rajbhar (R), along with party candidate for Delhi polls Vinod Chauhan.

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New Delhi: The Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) on Wednesday released its manifesto for the Delhi Assembly elections and promised to cap the price of LPG cylinders at Rs 500, raise widow pension to Rs 5,000.

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The manifesto also includes a proposal to make the Indian Constitution a mandatory subject in all schools, and advocates for a ban on alcohol.

The party, primarily based in Uttar Pradesh, also proposed a Rs 25,000 monthly stipend for temple priests and mosque maulanas.

The manifesto was unveiled by SBSP's national general secretary and former Uttar Pradesh minister Arvind Rajbhar and Delhi SBSP president Dharamveer. The event saw the presence of senior party leaders, including Shakti Singh, Piyush Mishra, Chandresh Pratap Yadav, and Balli Chaudhary.

Speaking at the event, Arvind Rajbhar emphasized the party's commitment to social justice, inclusive governance, and holistic development. "SBSP is here to be the voice of those who have been ignored for too long.

Our manifesto is not just a document, it is a promise to the people of Delhi. We are committed to empowering marginalised communities, providing employment for youth, and ensuring quality education and healthcare for all," said Arvind Rajbhar.

The SBSP manifesto also promised to cap the price of LPG cylinders at Rs 500 to make household essentials more affordable, proposes increasing the widow pension from Rs 2,500 to Rs 5,000, with special provisions for disabled widows.

The party's Delhi unit chief Dharamveer, in his address, emphasised the party's focus on fundamental development and public welfare.

"Delhi needs leadership that truly understands the struggles of the common people. SBSP is here with a clear vision' to make Delhi a place where every citizen has access to better opportunities, improved public services, and a governance system that works for all," he said.

SBSP is contesting the Delhi elections for the first time and has fielded candidates in three key constituencies: Dharamveer from Janakpuri, Arvind Kumar from Dwarka, and Vinod Chauhan from Matiyara.

Delhi Assembly Election 2025 | The first of two state assembly polls this year sees a three-way contest between AAP, Congress, and BJP in the nation's capital. AAP decided to contest the polls alone, causing rumours of a rift in I.N.D.I.A. BJP, meanwhile, is hoping the liquor excise policy scam and pollution in Delhi will give the saffron party an edge over AAP. Kejriwal, on the other hand, has different plans with his demand for reservations for Delhi Jats. Congress will also be looking to make its presence felt and has not held back from attacking its own alliance partner. Check live updates and track the latest coverage, live news, in-depth opinions, and analyses only on Deccan Herald.

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