The upcoming Lok Sabha elections is a fight between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the country, MNS chief Raj Thackeray said Tuesday.
Slamming the BJP-led government, Thackeray asked how was India was in a position to fight Pakistan when the Centre was 'begging' for money from the Reserve Bank of India.
"Nobody is ready to answer my questions. They do not have the answers to the questions the country is asking and, therefore, are indulging in gimmicks like 'chowkidar'. What happened to the promise of providing two crore jobs?" he said while addressing Maharashtra Navnirman Sena workers.
Thackeray, who has already announced that the MNS will not contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, asked his party workers to get ready for Maharashtra Assembly polls later this year.Raj thackeray calls this general election as 'Modi-Shah Vs India'. Asks his supporters as well as all others to not respond to 'trap' called 'Chowkidar Campaign'. 'Orders' his workers, supporters to see that BJP get defeated in coming elections