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Sunday, October 11, 2009 (07:55:57)
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MNS campaigns for votes in Urdu, Hindi and English

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Mumbai: MNS is campaigning for the election and now they are all coming together to promote the idea of cultural plurality. The party, that has grown up following the deep-rooted ideals of Raj Thackeray, is now reaching out before the people of Maharashtra with a cosmopolitan touch.

It has come to pass that MNS candidates have printed their pamphlets in Gujarati apart from Hindi, Urdu, and English.

Be it the cosmopolitan milieu of Maharashtra or the lack of enough confidence to win seats, but the MNS candidates are putting their concerted effort to win confidence of the voters.

While Arvind Gawde, an MNS candidate contesting from Colaba, has printed handbills in Hindi, Gujarati and English, another MNS candidate Rajan Raje is using Hindi in pamphlets. He is contesting from Thane Assembly constituency where about forty per cent of the voters are non-Marathi.

According to Nitin Sardesai, spokesperson for the MNS, the party may advocate the idea of speaking Marathi in Maharashtra, yet it is not against any language. Sardesai also asserted that MNS ia not against those who respect Marathi culture.
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