The party also kept up its vitriolic attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his "raincoat" jibe at Manmohan Singh, asking him to stop "peeping in others bathrooms" and threatening opposition by flagging their horoscopes.
"Sena is unhappy with the style of functioning of the Chief Minister and the way he conducts himself," Sena spokesperson Manisha Kayande said.
"Not only Sena, even people are fed up with BJP as they have seen through their fake claims, announcements, attempts to malign us, at the same time induct tainted leaders... people are ready for mid-term polls. No Sena minister will hesitate to pull out once Uddhavji directs," she said.
The party also accused Fadnavis of indulging in "shameful language" while on campaign, referring to his poser to Thackeray if he was "adversely affected" by the note ban.
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"At least the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister should not be a part of such mudslinging. The chair has immense integrity and the person occupying it should make sure its dignity is upheld," it said.
"What has to happen in UP polls will happen. But the PM should concentrate on Delhi and the CMs on their states. One should not peep into others' bathrooms. This should be avoided," the editorial said, alluding to Modi's 'raincoat' jibe against his predecessor Manmohan Singh.
"Shiv Sena doesn't have guts to quit the government. If it does, the NCP will not support any party and will demand fresh polls," NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik told PTI.
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