Ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly Elections scheduled for November 20, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray has made bold promises that could shape the state’s future. Among the highlights of the party’s manifesto, termed the ‘Vachan Nama,’ are a ban on the Dharavi Redevelopment Project led by the Adani Group and an overhaul of the existing reservation cap, increasing it beyond the current 50% limit.
Thackeray pledged to halt the Dharavi Redevelopment Project, citing its potential harm to Mumbai’s heritage and socio-economic balance. “We will scrap the Dharavi Redevelopment Project given to Adani. Instead, we will establish an International Finance Centre in Dharavi, creating job opportunities for thousands,” Thackeray announced at the manifesto launch at Matoshree, his Mumbai residence.
Thackeray’s new vision includes an affordable housing policy prioritizing local residents, termed as “sons of the soil.” He also proposed halting the planned cluster development of fishing community homes (Koliwadas) and villages (Goathans) unless residents consent to the changes.
In a bold move, Thackeray promised to challenge the constitutional limit on reservations. “We believe in empowering every community by offering equitable opportunities. Our focus will be on expanding reservations across sectors,” he said.
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Recognizing unemployment as a significant issue, Thackeray promised job fairs in every district every three months. Free education for all students, irrespective of gender, was another highlight.
To bolster women’s empowerment, he announced schemes such as free bus travel for women, recruitment of 18,000 women in the police force, and all-women police stations across Maharashtra.
Thackeray clarified that while Shiv Sena (UBT) is part of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition with Congress and NCP, some promises were unique to his party’s agenda. The joint MVA manifesto, expected soon, would unify their collective vision for the state.
Thackeray’s manifesto includes plans to build a temple dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in every district, reinforcing cultural pride among voters.
Other key promises include:
Thackeray’s manifesto highlighted inclusive development, emphasizing gender equality and community empowerment.
Maharashtra will go to the polls on November 20, with results to be declared on November 23. Whether Thackeray’s promises will resonate with voters remains to be seen, but his manifesto has undoubtedly set the stage for a high-stakes election.
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