"A tit for tat policy should be there for Pakistan. If it is okay with us, we should be okay with them. If it creates trouble, we should teach it a lesson," Sena chief Uddhav Thackarey told reporters.
Asked whether the Sena has changed its opposition to cricketing and cultural ties with Pakistan, he indicated that India should stop playing with Pakistan which, he said, is resorting to infiltration from across the border.
On whether the Sena would demand Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan's resignation in the wake of the debacle of the Congress-NCP alliance in the polls, Thackarey said if he resigns, who is there to take his place as Chavan was himself "imported" from Delhi.
Having a dig at Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, he said that she offered to quit taking responsibility for the debacle, but did not.
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He said that a delegation of 42 MPs of the Shiv Sena-BJP and other allies in the state would come to Delhi after swearing in of Modi as prime minister to press for urgent relief to the farmers in the state hit by hailstorm.
The delegation would also impress upon the Centre for greater share of the revenues from Mumbai for the development of Maharashtra.