Guwahati (Assam) [India], Assam Minister Ashok Singhal lauded the BJP's election manifesto, or Sankalp Patra, saying it is "full of vision, ambition dreams and resolve to make India a developed nation by 2047." This manifesto is full of vision, ambition, dreams and determination to make India a developed nation by 2047... It fulfills the dreams of farmers, women, youth and the poor," Singhal told ANI about the promises made in the manifesto. Talking about said. Regarding the Union Civil Code (UCC), he said that it will provide justice and equal opportunity to everyone, "UCC is nothing new in the BJP's agenda. Everyone should be equal before the law. UCC addresses many of the issues facing the country. UCC will provide justice to all and also provide equal opportunities.This will bring brotherhood and harmony,” Singhal said, adding that the BJP has vowed to implement the Union Civil Code (UCC), maintain peace in the Northeast and other major poll promises in its election manifesto. The party released its "resolution manifesto" at its headquarters on Sunday. In the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi, the party said that women will not get equal rights until a uniform legal code is implemented.'' In Article 44 of the Constitution. Uniform Civil Code has been listed. One of the directive principles of state policy.The BJP believes that there cannot be gender equality unless India adopts a Uniform Civil Code that protects the rights of all women, and the BJP reiterates its stand for creating a Uniform Civil Code. Which captures the best traditions and harmonizes them with modern times. The BJP, in its manifesto, said the UCC is to be treated as a common set of laws for citizens governing personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance and adoption, regardless of religion, sex, gender or caste. Notably, Uttarakhand has become the first state in India. The party, which implemented the UCC earlier this year, also said it will continue its effective efforts to establish peace in the north-east and phase out the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act. “We will continue our efforts to resolve issues in the disturbed areas."Remove AFSPA in a phased manner," the party said in its manifesto. We will work towards resolution of inter-state border disputes between the northeastern states through sustained efforts." Last year, violence had erupted in Manipur, one of the northeastern states, when demands by the Mai ethnic group in the state for tribal status were met. Notably, the AFSPA Act empowers the Governor of a state or a Union Territory to issue an official notification, after which the Central Government has to issue a notification. Will have the right to send armed forces for civil assistance.The party further said that it will work to leverage the Northeast as a strategic gateway for India's Act East policy, ensuring connectivity, education, health, economic growth and security. BJP has also worked to manage floods in the Northeast. Also promised to create 'sarovars', "We will ensure flood management in the Northeast by conducting advance satellite imagery to identify locations where large reservoirs can be constructed for additional storage." Water according to topography, which will be used for irrigation and organizing water sports, among others."