The MNS Chief, Raj Thackeray Releases the Manifesto of 2024 Maharashtra Assembly Elections
The MNS party’s manifesto has been titled as “Aamhi He Karu” (We will do this) which is released by the Chief of the MNS party Raj Thackeray on November 15, 2024 at the press conference. The assembly elections of Maharashtra are arriving soon so all the parties are involved in campaigns, rallies, and they are releasing their manifestos to conquer the highly competitive political stage. The MNS party turns eighteen years and they toil with efforts to regain their power as a ruling party.
What is in the manifesto?
The President of MNS, Raj Thackeray said that ‘everybody confess what they would do if they come to power but their party is announcing their schemes and the method of fulfilling their schemes’ and that is the significant quality of their manifesto. In the first part of their manifesto it stated the standard of living and the basic amenities required for the people in need. The primary section focused on women, primary education, health, employment, etc. It is continued by the second section which is about communication, water planning, environment and internet. The third section is on the possibilities of development, State’s industrial policy, economic policy, agriculture & tourism, etc. The fourth section is about the key factor of this election that Marathi identity, regular usage of Marathi language, Marathi in digital usage, defence of forts, etc.
He has also stated the solutions to execute all these schemes successfully throughout the state. “We are putting forward the election manifesto with the hope that this will come to our hands. Other Parties have released their manifestos. Are they sure that they will win?”
“Different parties in that alliance has put up different boards. Just think about it”, said Thackeray during the event. He also criticised the promises of the Shiv Sena Party during the elections.
VIDEO | #MaharashtraAssemblyElections2024: Maharashtra Navanirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray (@RajThackeray) releases party's manifesto in Mumbai.
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