With the upcoming Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections just around the corner, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) is gearing up for a strong showing in Pune. The party, which did not contest in the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year, is now focusing on all eight constituencies in the city.
Sources within the party have revealed that MNS is planning to field candidates in multiple constituencies across the state, with Pune being a key target area. The party is hoping to attract voters who are disillusioned with the current ruling alliances.
In preparation for the elections, MNS members have been meeting with activists and office bearers in Pune to discuss their strategy. Internal conflicts within the major alliances may also lead to some members defecting to MNS to contest the elections.
Party president Raj Thackeray is set to hold a meeting in Pune to rally party workers and boost morale. Thackeray recently met with Pune MNS officials in Mumbai to finalize their election plan, and party activists have already started mobilizing on the ground.
MNS members are working hard to promote Thackeray’s ideology and party policies by engaging directly with the public. With issues like traffic congestion, garbage disposal, and rising crime rates still plaguing the city, MNS is positioning itself as a force for change and development in Pune.
In a bold move, Thackeray has confirmed that MNS will not form any alliances with other parties in the upcoming elections. Sainath Babar, City President of MNS in Pune, believes that MNS is the only alternative to the current alliances and is confident that citizens will support the party in the assembly election.
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