"In elections, some parties win, some lose...This does not any way mean the defeat of the party chief or of the Prime Minister (Modi). Our party will make an introspection into the debacle," he said at the Maharashtra Police Academy here.
"If Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) clinched victory in Delhi assembly elections, it does not imply that our PM has lost," he said replying to a query on Sena's reaction to the Delhi poll verdict.
Taking a jibe at the BJP after its humiliating defeat, Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray had said yesterday that it would not be wrong to call the results a defeat for Narendra Modi.
"Talks had been going on about a Modi wave sweeping the country. But the people of Delhi have shown that a tsunami is mightier than a wave. Its a message to those who lord over Delhi," he had said after AAP swept the Delhi polls yesterday in a landslide victory grabbing 67 seats in the 70-member Assembly.