“Our national manifesto is being shared with the stakeholders. We will unveil our national manifesto next week.
We will also bring out a Mumbai-centric manifesto soon,” the 55-year-old social activist said.
For the North West Mumbai seat, Gandhi is locking horns against the sitting Congress MP Gurudas Kamat, MNS candidate Mahesh Manjarekar and Gajanan Kirtikar of the Shiv Sena.
He claimed that as per an internal survey, he was in favourable position over other contestants.
“From an internal survey that we have done, I am ahead of my competitors by atleast 1,00,000 votes.