Amid growing confrontation between the saffron siblings who share power at the Centre and in Maharashtra, Sena had put out a picture of a tiger, the party emblem, mauling a lion in its party mouthpiece "Saamana".
The Sena has also put up posters in Ghatkopar Assembly constituency of BJP minister Prakash Mehta saying, "the cat (BJP minister) will have to be shown his proper place", responding to a remark made by the minister.
Commenting on the poster war, Prasad said, "I would hope that they look at the constructive achievements of the Modi government honestly and accept the truth."
On the uneasy relationship between the two parties, the minister told reporters that the Sena has been an "old friend" and also a coalition partner at the Centre.
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The Union IT and Communications minister, who is in the city as part of efforts to mark the NDA government's two years in power, said the Sena minister in the Union government (Anant Geete) is performing well.
Though the picture doesn't make any specific reference, the allusion is apparent.
Mehta had recently talked about ending the rule of 'tiger' (Sena always equates itself with the tiger) in Mumbai.
The saffron combine has been ruling the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), with Sena being the major partner, for more than two decades.
Asserting that the NIA chargesheet is based on "proper evidence", Prasad said, "As far as our approach is concerned, we don't see terror with any colour".