Raj Thackeray, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief, has unveiled the party’s election manifesto for the Maharashtra Assembly. On this occasion, Raj Thackeray mentioned that all parties have published their manifestos. Today, I am publishing MNS’s manifesto.
Raj Thackeray mentioned that you need to notify the Election Commission about the number of copies you have printed. Providing this information is absurd. He mentioned that the meeting scheduled for November 17 cannot be conducted as planned, with only one and a half days left and the administration dragging their feet on granting approval, there won’t be enough time for preparations. Raj Thackeray announced that a meeting will be conducted in Thane and Mumbai on November 17.
Raj Thackeray has unveiled the manifesto in four segments. The initial section discusses fundamental requirements, standard of living, sufficient food, clean water, public safety, security for women, sports, childcare, elementary schooling, and job opportunities.
Both Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance and Mahayuti have unveiled their manifestos. Both groups have pledged commitments to women. The coalition Mahayuti has pledged to provide women with a monthly allowance of Rs 2100.
He has committed to making 5 million women wealthy sisters by 2027. In addition to that, Maha Vikas Aghadi has committed to initiating the Mahalaxmi Yojana for women, providing Rs 3 thousand per month. In addition, MVA has committed to offering complimentary bus rides for women. Mahayuti has committed to offering a scholarship worth Rs 10 thousand to one million students. MVA has announced that every student in the state will receive a scholarship of four thousand rupees.