Invoking Maratha king Shivaji and his own father, Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray, Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said his party had been "betrayed" by BJP.
"You (BJP) broke the alliance with Shiv Sena because you knew you will never be able to divide Maharashtra as long as we were there. But keep one thing in mind, we will never allow Chhatrapati Shivaji's Maharashtra to fall prey to your tactics. Maharashtra was, is, and will stay as one," he said addressing a rally at Phaltan in Satara district.
BJP has recently been trying to woo the Marathi voters, who form Shiv Sena's support base, by appropriating its slogan of "Jai Bhavani, Jai Shivaji" and its campaign advertisements splashed across English and vernacular dailies carry a catchline "Shiv Chhatrapati Ka Aashirwad, Chalo Chalein Modi Ke Saath (with blessing of Shivaji, let's walk alongside (Narendra) Modi."
Shiv Sena chief's fulmination against BJP over its stand on Vidharba while invoking the Maratha king was apparently aimed at neutralising the latter's effort to claim his party's enduring icon.
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Uddhav said if the Sena could help BJP's rise in Maharashtra, it can well be the cause of its downfall.
"BJP has betrayed the blessings given to it by my father (Bal Thackeray). People are watching everything and they know the truth. If we can stand behind you when you were a non-entity in the state to make you an important political player, we can certainly be the cause for your downfall as well," the Sena leader said.
"If the situation arises, we can certainly think of that. Shiv Sena has been our ally, bound together by Hindutva," he told a Marathi TV channel.
"We have the same amount of love for Bal Thackeray as we have for Atalji," he said, apparently trying to keep Shiv Sena in good humour despite the bitter parting of ways.