Addressing a rally at Jind today, Kanda, the president of HLP, told the gathering about his rise from rags to riches and said he would use all his experience to work for the benefit of the masses and create employment avenues for the youth.
Kanda, Independent MLA from Sirsa City, had floated his party in May after withdrawing support to the Bhupinder Singh Hooda government, and plans to contest the polls on its own.
Among other things, he promised Rs 5,000 as old age pension, Rs 1.51 lakh as "Shagun" for daughters of the poor for marriage, and maximum wage for labourers in the state.
Free water and power to religious shrines, round-the-clock free power to farmers to run their tubewells, two Cargo Airports for export of fresh vegetables to Gulf countries, a Cow Commission to protect bovines, a body for the welfare of mediapersons were other promises he made.
He also said that 50,000 police personnel will be recruited and they will be given pay scales on the pattern of Punjab.
