Though Mungantiwar stated that Thackeray and BJP are willing to settle old disputes and renew their relationship, the Sena chief said his party will continue to criticise the government's policies which it thinks are not in interest of the people.
"I met Uddhav ji mainly to invite him for our saplings plantation drive that will take place tomorrow as part of the Forest Day programme. He has graciously decided to be a part of this drive," Mungantiwar told PTI after calling on Thackeray at his residence in suburban Bandra.
Sena, the junior partner in the BJP-led NDA government, has launched a string of sharp attacks on BJP and its leadership through its party mouthpiece 'Saamana', inviting sharp rebuke from BJP. The frequent wrangling between the saffron siblings often lead to speculation that the alliance is tottering on brink.
Mungantiwar also gifted Thackeray a life-size replica of a tiger, as a symbol of the state government's initiative for tiger conservation.
However, taking a dig at Sena, he said, "Who rules the jungle, whether tiger or lion, depends on the nature of forests."
Recently, Sena had published an image in which a tiger was seen attacking a lion, seemed as a reference to BJP's much-touted "Make in India" programme which was proposed and launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Thackeray told reporters today that "the end to the dispute (between Sena and BJP) depends on the leadership of both the parties. Sena will continue to criticise those policies of government which it feels are not in public interest".
However, on the tiger's replica presented to Thackeray,
a BJP leader, "the gift serves two purposes. While tiger is a symbol of the government's agenda of tiger conservation, we also wanted to send a message across on who is the real tiger in Maharashtra now."
In 2014 Assembly elections, BJP won 122 seats while Sena 63 in the 288-member House. Moreover, Sena ceded the ground in Mumbai and Thane, its home turf, to BJP.
Meanwhile, speaking on the much-awaited expansion of state cabinet, Mungantiwar said the exercise would take place before July 10 when Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis leaves for Russia tour.
When contacted, a Sena leader said Thackeray is likely to propose induction of Dr Sujit Minchekar from Kolhapur who belongs to Scheduled Caste, and Pratap Chikhalikar, a Maratha, from Nanded in the cabinet expansion.
"Uddhav ji wants a balance between Marathwada and western Maharashtra region in the cabinet," he said.
While Chikhalikar represents Loha constituency in Nanded of Marathwada, Minchekar Hatkanagale constituency of Kolhapur district.
Fadnavis had yesterday confirmed that the cabinet expansion will take place before he leaves for Russia on July 10 on a 7-day tour.
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