The manifesto was released today by the state BJP chief Vinay Tendulkar in the presence of its candidate Siddharth Kuncalienker.
The manifesto talks about issues of environment, infrastructure, public utilities, disaster management, heritage, art and culture, etc.
The by-election became necessary after Manohar Parrikar resigned as the Chief Minister and joined the union cabinet.
Kuncalienker conceded that several promises in the 2012 election manifesto were yet to be fulfilled. "We have been able to fuflill just 40 per cent of the promises. The current manifesto is continuation of the earlier document," he said.
"The cabinet has already taken a decision to shift them. There is no issue left now," said Kuncalienker.
Other candidates are Congress's Surendra Furtado and independents Samir Kelekar and Sadanand Vaingankar.
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