Maharashtra assembly elections: Raj Thackeray tries to woo voters in RSS stronghold Dombivli

Raj Thackeray, while addressing a rally in DNC School
KALYAN: The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray while addressing a public rally in RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) stronghold Dombivli assembly seat tried to woo voters appreciating the work done by the right-wing organisation.
Raj said many people from RSS including those from Dombivli had worked hard for many years resulting in BJP being in power today, but seeing the poor condition of Dombivli city they might be wondering for whom had they worked for so many years.

Thackeray, while addressing the rally in DNC School for candidate Mandar Halbe who is contesting from Dombivli seat and Raju Patil who is contesting from Kalyan (Rural), appealed residents to vote for their candidate for a strong opposition party in state so that they could strongly question the government about their problems.
He further said that we should look at developed countries like US and others to realise how a city should be, but our cities have no basic facilities, like proper roads and infrastructure. He also said that Dombivli was the city of educated people but its condition was really bad.
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