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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will exempt all armed forces and paramilitary personnel from Income Tax if voted to power, the party said while releasing its manifesto on Friday for the Lok Sabha elections. In another populist promise, it said it would exempt individuals with an Income of up to Rs 3 lakh per year from Income Tax.

The party said it would enact a “strong law” like POTA (Prevention of Terrorism Act) to counter terrorism and also strengthen coastal security.

“We will deal with terrorists, whether inside or outside the country, stringently. A strong law like POTA will be enacted and coastal security will be strengthened, ” BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

“The fencing of the Indo-Bangladesh border which was on the backburner will be taken up earnestly. The Chhattisgarh model of fighting Naxalism will be replicated across the country,” he added.

The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate L.K. Advani, party president Rajnath Singh, manifesto commitee head Murli Manohar Joshi as well as other senior leaders were present on the occasion.

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  1. R. SIVA SUBRAMANIAN says:

    It's really a wonderful promise. The persons who serve the nation are not looked after. Even after retirement no one cares for them. Take the example of USA, they keep their serving soldiers morale high. They give donations to them liberally even after retirement. In India, the ex-servicemen are unable to secure any employment after their retirement (whatever is offered is pertaining to security services only 🙂 . After serving for 20 years, whatever meagre pension we gets, has to be paid to the Government by way of income-tax. Last year I have paid (rather donated!) months of pension by way of Income-tax to the government. Certain tiems, I feel that I have not only wasted my 20 years of life, but also my earnings! What's the use of pension, once we'll have to pay tax on it also?

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