The "MNS blueprint for Maharashtra" came on a day of unprecedented political developments in the state including the crumbling of 25-year-old Shiv Sena-BJP alliance and the 15-year-old Congress-NCP alliance, due to intense pressure over seat allocation in Assembly poll.
Recently, the MNS had unveiled its poll campaign slogan, "Yes, it's possible", indicating that the party is attempting a shift from agitation and controversy-laden politics it has come to be identified with.
The MNS also released a poster, originally in Marathi, saying, "Let's create a Maharashtra that the world envies. Yes, it's possible," which mirrors US President Barack Obama's famous 'Yes, we can' slogan coined during his 2009 presidential campaign.
"There is no politics involved in the release of the blueprint," Raj said.
The MNS chief did not comment on the issue of the breakup of the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance, saying, "This is not the day for speaking about such a topic".
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