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With Maharashtra Assembly Elections just around the corner, The Quint talked to Yuva Sena President Aaditya Thackeray, who is contesting from Worli, Mumbai, as he attended a campaign rally.
The Shiv Sena has time and again raised the issue of the Ayodhya land dispute. But Ram Mandir is not an election issue anymore for the Sena, Aaditya told The Quint.
“For BJP and Sena, it has not been an election issue, but it is something which is close to our heart,” he said.
Talking about the the manifesto released by the Sena, Aaditya explained the math behind the Rs 10 thali, which is one of the promises made by the party.
“If you can get a McDonald’s happy meal in Rs 20, then why can a poor man not eat a thali worth Rs 10?” He explained that all the promises made by the party have been included in the manifesto after making financial assessments for one year going up to 10 years, and figuring out the operational models for implementation.
When asked about the farmer loan waiver, and whether it will burn a hole in the government's pocket, the junior Thackeray said that the issue is something very basic and something the Congress-NCP coalition government should have tackled in their 15-year rule. He said that they were unable to deal with these issues and now the current Maharashtra government is working on them.
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