Mumbai: The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) will contest the October 21 state assembly elections, party President Raj Thackeray announced here on Monday.
“We will contest the Assembly elections and shall also win… The candidates and the seats on which we shall contest will be announced in the next couple of days,” Thackeray said amid thunderous applause at a meeting of the party officials.
Though the exact number of seats MNS will contest is not clear yet, the party sources indicated that it may be around 125 seats.
There is no clarity on whether the party will enter into any tie-ups with other parties or alliances, though party leaders claim they would win sufficient numbers to emerge as ‘king-maker’ in case the other two main alliances fail to get the majority.
It may be recalled that Raj Thackeray had shot to fame in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections when he attacked the ruling BJP-led NDA government at the Centre with his famous “Laav Re Video” (Play The Video) at his public meetings even as his party was not contesting the election.
Later, in August, he was summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for questioning in an alleged case of financial irregularities in one of his business ventures, along with his other partners.
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