15-Nov-2024 07:05 PM
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Mumbai, Nov 15 (Reporter) Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray on Friday released the party manifesto, entitled ‘We Will Deliver’, and said that all parties are promising what they will do, but the MNS is also saying “how” it would fulfil its promises if elected to power.
The MNS manifesto is in four different phases. The first phase will include all basic needs, quality of life, adequate food and water, law and order, women’s security, sports, childcare, primary education and jobs.
The second phase comprises communication, electricity, water planning, networking of cities across Maharashtra, solid waste management, sanitation, open spaces, environment and biodiversity.
The third phase will encompass a state industrial policy, trade policy, administration and industrial control, agriculture, tourism and vocational education.
The fourth phase will cover the Marathi pride, identity, promotion of Marathi language, Marathi in daily use and in business, Marathi in the digital world, and in global business, preservation of historic forts and monuments, plus traditional sports, etc.
Talking to the media, Raj Thackeray said that the ruling MahaYuti’s ‘Ladki Bahin’ scheme of Rs 1,500 per month is good as the women are getting some money, but cautioned that there should not be hurdles in the future.
In a sharp observation on the prevailing political scenario in the state with defections, party-hopping, break-down of parties, etc, Raj Thackeray said that this is the most unusual election ever in the state’s history – in which the MNS is contesting around 128 seats, the highest among all political parties in the MahaYuti and Maha Vikas Aghadi alliances.
“If someone is here today, he will be there tomorrow… Nobody knows who is where or with whom. The
people should bear in mind that those whom they voted for last time (2019), where they are today. What’s the value of your vote when someone’s here today and elsewhere tomorrow,” said an irked Raj Thackeray...////...