Following the split-up of Shiv Sena-BJP alliance, Athawale, whose party was a part of 'Mahayuti' headed by the two saffron parties, has thrown in his lot with BJP.
Shiv Sena earlier today accused Athawale of siding with BJP only because he had been offered a minister's post at the Centre and some other allurements.
"I am not joining the Shiv Sena. I have met (Sena chief) Uddhav Thackeray only to lend my support to the Sena for the upcoming Assembly elections to respect Balasaheb Thackeray's call of uniting Bhimrao Ambedkar's supporters and Sena supporters. I took this step keeping the future of Maharashtra in mind," Dangle told PTI.
Several RPI workers would be supporting Shiv Sena, he claimed.
Athawale, on the other hand, said Dangle's decision shocked him, and Dangle himself had advised him to opt for BJP. "I am very hurt....I had sought advice from the leaders of my party, He (Dangle) was one of those who advised me to go with BJP. I appeal him to come back to the RPI," Athawale said.