In his first reaction to the BJP's public posture castigating the MNS for using the Modi card and reasserting its ties with the Shiv Sena, Thackeray, while addressing an election meeting here, said, "I have declared my support to Modi for prime ministership and not to Rajnath...Modi is silent (on my support) then why are you talking about it?"
The MNS president also ridiculed Singh's statement that if he wanted to support Modi, his party (MNS) should either merge with BJP or join the Shiv Sena-BJP-RPI alliance in the state.
"Does he think that the MNS is a party from Uttar Pradesh?" he asked sarcastically.
Thackeray, who has gone on record to say that the would-be MPs of the MNS would pledge their support to Modi, said he had declared his backing to the Gujarat chief minister way back in 2011, impressed by his model of development even before BJP thought of making him prime ministerial candidate.
Thackeray who was here to campaign for the MNS Lok Sabha candidate from Pune, Deepak Paigude, who is pitted against Congress, BJP and AAP nominees, also criticised Congress-NCP alliance for practising "caste politics" to seek votes.