"Joining NDA and then pulling out is not that easy. All MPs who have been elected and those who could not win have bagged votes of both Shiv Sena and BJP. It is the people's mandate. A decision will be taken after discussions with prime minister Modi and considering what our supporters feel," Uddhav told reporters after Republican Party of India (Athawale) leader Arjun Dangle visited him to offer support in the next month's Assembly elections.
on Monday, Uddhav had announced that his party's minister in the Modi government, Anant Geete, will quit the ministry, four days after the BJP snapped ties with the alliance partner of 25 years.
The Sena will leave NDA and Geete will submit resignation after the prime minister returns from the US, he had said.
Uddhav's announcement came after estranged cousin and MNS chief Raj Thackeray criticised the Sena at a poll rally here Sunday for "sticking to" the Union ministerial berth despite end of the alliance with BJP.
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