Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee as the Finance Minister of Bengal, 1941–1942
- 2 Syama Prasad and Hindu Mahasabha's Ascendancy in Indian Politics, 1938–1944
- 3 Syama Prasad and Hindu Mahasabha's Transitory Resuscitation after Reverses, 1945–1947
- 4 Syama Prasad's Achievements as the Central Cabinet Minister, 1947–1950
- 5 Syama Prasad and Establishment of Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1950–1953
- 6 Conclusion
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
- Appendix III
- Appendix IV
- Appendix V
- Appendix VI
- Appendix VII
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix VII
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee as the Finance Minister of Bengal, 1941–1942
- 2 Syama Prasad and Hindu Mahasabha's Ascendancy in Indian Politics, 1938–1944
- 3 Syama Prasad and Hindu Mahasabha's Transitory Resuscitation after Reverses, 1945–1947
- 4 Syama Prasad's Achievements as the Central Cabinet Minister, 1947–1950
- 5 Syama Prasad and Establishment of Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1950–1953
- 6 Conclusion
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
- Appendix III
- Appendix IV
- Appendix V
- Appendix VI
- Appendix VII
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Programme of Bharatiya Jana Sangh
JANA SANGH PEOPLE'S PARTY PROGRAMME (APPROVED BY A CONFERENCE OF ORIGINAL MEMBERS OF THE PARTY)
The Party will give its first and foremost attention to the supply of food and cloth at reasonable prices. It will also be its immediate endeavour to secure reductions in the prices of other essential commodities. Unemployment will also receive its earnest attention. In carrying on its activities, the Party will try to create an enthusiasm in the heart of the nation and adopt a programme which will inspire all sections of the people to work for a common national purpose.
While not ignoring the beneficial effects on the country of long-term schemes like river-vally projects and reclamation of land, immediate attention will have to be devoted to increasing the production of food-crops and other agricultural commodities from existing acreage of land. It will be possible to raise the yeield per acre through smallscale irrigation schemes and the more plentiful supply of seeds, manure and implements. Uncultivated land will be requisitioned wherever necessary and co-operative farming will be encouraged.
The party will advocate a more rational procurement polity which will instead of impeding help production.
The Party believes that our economic salvation lies in increasing production and in adopting a fair and more equitable system of distribution. The party's activities will be constantly and considerably directed towards this end.
The Party will work for planned decentralisation of industries and the development of small and medium-size industries aiming at regional self-sufficiency as far as possible and combating unemployment, particularly amongst the poor and middle class people.
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- Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee and Indian PoliticsAn Account of an Outstanding Political Leader, pp. 368 - 370Publisher: Foundation BooksPrint publication year: 2010