"BJP has majority in the Central government. They are not bothered whether Shiv Sena is there with them or not. Once they get majority they can do what they wish," Thackeray told reporters in Goa, where his party is a component in an alliance fighting the BJP.
"You have seen how unilaterally they took the decision of demonetisation. They want majority so that they can run the government as per their wishes," he said.
"Why do you require majority? BJP was not able to protect culture and language despite getting majority in Goa," he asked.
Sena is contesting Goa polls in alliance with the rebel RSS leader Subhash Velingkar-led Goa Suraksha Manch and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak party (MGP).
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Thackeray said the Sena and its partners will be able to form the government in Goa without taking support from any other party.
To a question on the Budget presentation ahead of the polls, he said, "Never in the past it has happened that the Union Budget was presented before the elections."
"We have to also analyse how many of the promises made in the last Union Budget are fulfilled," he said.
On demonetisation, Thackeray claimed several wealthy people had taken loans from banks and not repaid it, due to which the banking system had run into a crisis.
"Through demonetisation, the Union government made the common people stand in queues and deposit their money so that the financial health of banks can be improved," he said.
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"BJP has been disrespecting the majority it has been
given. They had asked for full majority with the promise that they will construct Ram temple," Raut said.
"Now they (BJP) have complete majority in Lok Sabha. Eighteen Shiv Sena MPs are with them. Despite this they have kept aside the Ram Mandir issue," he said.
"And now in the run-up for the UP polls, they have again raised the issue of Ram Mandir. They also assured to enact the common civil code across the country, if they are given full majority. Now despite having the majority they are not uttering a single word on common civil code," he said.
"Majority of the prominent leaders are going to lose the upcoming Assembly election. We are leading in constituencies like Mapusa and Valpoi," he claimed.
"Our alliance with GSM and Shiv Sena is to work towards development of Goa," Dhavalikar said.
He claimed that even in Panaji constituency, BJP's base has been affected.
"People will punish BJP this time through the election. The grand alliance will come to power in the state," he said.