The blueprint will include issues concerning the common man, a party leader said.
"For the last several decades, elections have been fought on the same issues, but nothing has changed. We will not just raise issues like education and electricity for the sake of elections, but also tell people that we have solutions to their problems and will solve them in a specific time- frame," MNS Vice President Vageesh Saraswat said.
He said like Prime Minister Narendra Modi is popular nationwide, Raj Thackeray is popular as an individual in Maharashtra.
"Raj saheb will contest the Assembly elections and the party will fight close to 200 seats. After September 25, we will launch our campaign and tour every nook and corner of the state," he said.
The party is confident that Lok Sabha and Assembly voting patterns are different and people do an analysis and then exercise their franchise, Saraswat said.
