The MNS chief has already completed first round of talks with his counterpart of the Peasants' and Workers' Party (PWP), which has a strong presence in the coastal region of Konkan and has four MLAs in the Maharashtra assembly.
He has also cosied up with Jan Surajya Party (JSP), which has a good influence in various parts of Western Maharashtra having two MLAs, and a member of legislative council in Nasik, Apoorva Hiray.
Raj is likely to declare the names of few Lok Sabha candidates from his party on March 9 at the foundation day of MNS. All these MNS candidates would be those who had garnered more than 1.25 lakh votes in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections.
If the MNS succeeds in its mission, it will prove big hurdle for national parties in the assembly elections.
In the 2009 Assembly elections, MNS had fought on 143 out of 288 seats in Maharashtra, winning 13 seats and was successful in stopping BJP-Shiv Sena coalition to form government.
(JPN/Bureau)
Source: Breaking News