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Raj Thackeray projects himself as CM candidate

Published: 01 Jun 2014 - 12:55 am | Last Updated: 25 Jan 2022 - 09:34 pm

Mumbai: Undaunted by the political drubbing in the recent Lok Sabha elections, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray has projected himself as a chief minister for the coming assembly elections in Maharashtra.
Thackeray, 45, declared that he would not only contest the assembly elections but also head the government if his party was voted to power.
The development — which was greeted with scorn by the Congress — came even as the Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena were debating over who should be projected as the chief ministerial candidate.
“Raj Thackeray will directly contest the assembly elections. People really love us. But if we succeed in winning their trust and they give a verdict in favour of my party, that I shall lead the MNS government,” he declared to  thunderous ovation from a huge gathering in his first rally after the Lok Sabha elections.
Lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for leading the BJP-led NDA to victory in 2014 Lok Sabha, Thackeray said that it was the “Modi effect” which had prompted him to take the electoral plunge in state politics.
“We may have suffered a setback. After a careful study of the Lok Sabha results, I am confident that MNS will surge ahead in the assembly elections. That’s why I have taken this decision (to contest elections),” Thackeray said.
The Congress-NCP alliance has been ruling the state since 1999.
A nephew of the late Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray, Raj Thackeray quit the party in 2006 following irreconcilable differences with his cousin Uddhav Thackeray, who is now Shiv Sena president.
An admirer of Modi, Raj Thackeray had supported the BJP leader for PM, but still put up 10 candidates against the NDA in the state, all of whom were routed.
IANS