Mira Bhayandar: The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) launched its manifesto for the Mira Bhayandar (145) assembly part at a public meeting held on the Central Park flooring in Mira Road on Saturday night time.
Prominent MVA leaders including- Anil Desai of Shiv-Sena (UBT), Balasaheb Thorat (Congress), MLAs- Hampana Gouda ( Karnataka), and Sanjeev Joseph (Kerala) along with senior NCP (SP) and Sena (UBT) functionaries registered their presence inside the manifesto unveiling programme. MVA candidate Muzaffar Hussain (Congress) is pitted in the direction of Mahayuti’s- Narendra Mehta (BJP) and sitting legislator Geeta Jain (Independent) inside the enviornment which is witnessing a fierce three-cornered battle to wrestle this assembly seat. 14 totally different candidates are moreover inside the fray.
Apart from ensures of fixing the problem of water scarcity, strengthening the nicely being care infrastructure, and upgrading educational providers, the manifesto moreover speaks about establishing a civil courtroom docket and police headquarters, promoting small-scale industries to generate employment alternate options, devising a citizen-friendly mechanism for redevelopment of earlier and dilapidated buildings and constructing of railway terminus to facilitate halts of long-distance trains for easier entry to passengers.
Desai Launches A Scathing Attack On The BJP
Launching a scathing assault on the BJP, Desai who is probably going probably the most trusted aides of Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray talked about, “There is a huge disparity between the so-called policies and the actual action of the BJP leaders. The twin-city has been in a state of mess since the BJP came to power. The sorry condition of roads and water scarcity stand testimony to the incompetency and misrule.”
“I have been in politics and serving people for four decades. Since the opposition cannot accuse me of corruption, they are playing divisive politics on religious lines,” charged Hussain.
Thorat praised Hussain and his family for sustaining the religion of humanity at a time when hatred was being unfold everywhere.