‘People want us to solve problems, but ignore while voting’: MNS chief Raj Thackrey

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Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray in his New 12 months message on Wednesday stated the folks of Maharashtra look to his get together to unravel their issues, however ignore voting for them within the election.

MNS chief Raj Thackrey. (File)(Pratik Chorge/HT)

The MNS chief stated that regardless of adjustments in Mumbai over 25 years, the Marathi folks nonetheless really feel “insecure” concerning the lack of job alternatives. “Young people do not get work, but at the same time, job opportunities are available to those coming from outside the state,” Thackrey alleged.

“The unemployed do not have a caste, but they are made to feel that caste, and they incite conflicts between castes. The lives of all workers, from farmers to the poor, are being ruined by inflation. And at the time of this and every other problem, people remember the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, but forget the party at the time of voting,” he added in a publish on X.

Thackrey stated he’s nonetheless mulling over the outcomes of the state meeting election and promised to present a broader path to the get together. The get together’s tag of being a “regional party” and its railway engine image is beneath stress after its failure to win a single constituency within the current elections.

The MNS fielded 125 candidates within the current state election, however did not open its account with a 1.55% vote share. Thackeray’s son Amit’s ballot debut was disappointing, as he completed third within the Mahim meeting constituency. Thackeray had described the outcomes as “unbelievable”.

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Within the 2009 meeting polls, MNS gained 13 seats, whereas in 2014 and 2019, the get together might win just one seat every.

Political analyst, Mrinalini Naniwadekar informed HT, “According to ECI rules, any party should garner at least eight per cent votes if it has zero to one seat, six per cent votes if it has two seats and three per cent votes if it has three seats, to retain its party status and symbol”.