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Pune: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray will address a public rally on Friday to support Bharitya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Muralidhar Mohol.

MNS leader Bala Nandgaonkar informed in a press conference today that a public rally for the MNS president has been organised in the Saras Bagh area on Friday to campaign for BJP Grand Alliance candidate Mohol in the Pune Lok Sabha Constituency.

An important meeting of BJP and MNS leaders was held at the MNS office for the planning of the rally, where MNS leaders Nitin Sardesai, Shirish Sawant, BJP city president Dheeraj Ghate, BJP state vice president Rajesh Pandey, Grand Alliance coordinator Sandeep Khardekar, MNS city chief Sainath Babar, Kishore Shinde, Ganesh Satpute, Hemant Sambhus, Ajay Shinde, Yogesh Khaire, Jairaj Landge, and Bala Shedge were present.

Nandgaonkar said, “Punekar voters, especially the youth, are eager to hear the thoughts of Raj Thackeray.

Pune Lok Sabha Constituency has a large number of MNS voters. All MNS workers and office-bearers have unitedly joined Mohol’s campaign. We are all working to make this rally a success.”

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