The junior ally in the BJP-led Government said it was committed to a united Maharashtra and would not hesitate to quit the ruling coalition if there was any deviation from the stand enunciated in the House.
"If BJP plans to bring a resolution for a separate Vidarbha state, the Sena stand will be to oppose it. The Sena is committed towards a undivided Maharashtra," party leader and Minister for Public Works Department Eknath Shinde said.
Fadnavis said in the Assembly "there is no proposal as of this moment before the Government" for creation of a separate Vidarbha State and disfavoured discussing the issue in the House, where it had not been listed.
The Opposition demanded in the Legislative Council the Chief Minister move a motion putting it unambiguously clear bifurcation of the State was not on his Government's agenda.
Earlier in the day the, Opposition Congress and NCP taunted the Uddhav Thackeray-led party for doing a "U turn" on its anti-Vidarbha statehood issue. The Sena's "tiger" (the party's emblem) has turned into a "lamb" over the issue.
Later in the afternoon, Sena Ministers held talks with senior Congress-NCP members in Vidhan Bhavan complex. Congress member and former Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan met Kadam in the latter's chamber, sources said.
The meetings were held to decide on the strategy to corner the BJP over the statehood issue, they said.
Congress MLC Sanjay Dutt, in a tweet, wanted to know if the Sena is more concerned about remaining in power or keeping Maharashtra united.
Shinde, speaking to newspersons at Vidhan Bhavan, said there has been no change in the Sena's long-held stand opposing any division of Maharashtra.
