Just ahead of the Mumbai civic polls, Thackeray gave indications that the Sena might pull out of the BJP-led dispensation as he told reporters the government is on "notice period" as on now.
Thackeray, whose party is locked in a fierce combat with BJP in local body polls here and other cities taking their uneasy ties to a new low, said Patidar quota stir spearhead Hardik Patel will be Sena's face in neighbouring Gujarat, going to polls towards the end of this year.
"Our friendship with Hardik Patel will be lasting. Until the other person breaks relations with us, we do not leave their side. If needed, we will fight Gujarat Assembly polls as well and Hardik will be our face," the Sena chief said addressing a joint press meet with Patel.
He said the Maharashtra government is on a "notice period" as on now.
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Refusing to be cowed down by the Sena's threat, Fadnavis said his government will complete its term and there is "no danger" to it.
"There is no danger at all to my government for (the) five years (term)," he told reporters here, after releasing his party's manifesto for Mumbai corporation polls.
Fadnavis also dared the bickering ally to tackle him first, before speaking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi holding a rally in Mumbai, ahead of BMC polls.
"(Tackling) PM is a distant thing. First (let Sena) tackle me," Fadnavis said responding to a question.
Accusing Modi of giving "false" assurances, Uddhav had yesterday said he was waiting for the PM's rally.
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