Raut said his party will continue to maintain the alliance with the BJP at the state level for "some time".
"The Sena does not want to create instability in the state and will continue to maintain the alliance (with BJP) in the state government for some time," the Rajya Sabha MP said.
Shiv Sena is part of the BJP-led ruling coalitions in Maharashtra as well at the Centre. The two had been ruling the BMC as part of an alliance for over two decades.
The comments by Raut came hours after Sena minister Ramdas Kadam added an element of instability in the BJP-led government by saying party ministers are ready to quit. "We carry resignation letters in our pockets. We will resign whenever Uddhavji asks us to do so," he said in the morning.
Maharashtra BJP chief Raosaheb Danve had yesterday maintained the break-up of the alliance for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) polls will not have any impact on the Devendra Fadnavis administration.
Danve today claimed his party will emerge No. 1 in the municipal corporations and zila parishad elections in the state to be held next month.
Minister for Cooperation Chandrakant Patil of BJP hoped there will be a reconciliation and Sena-BJP alliance would be revived.
Meanwhile, BJP will be holding 'Vijay Sankalp Melava' (Resolve for Victory Rally) tomorrow at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Goregaon, the venue where Sena President yesterday declared his party will go it alone in the local body polls.
In a related development, BJP launched its campaign on social media with a tag line 'Vees Varshateel Senechya Pragatichi Vatchal... Hyala Jababdar Kon?' (Sena's path to progress in last 20 years... Who is responsible for this?)
The Sena had launched its social media campaign with a tag line 'Je Bolto Te Karu Dakhavto' (What I say, I do it).
BJP MP Kirit Somaiya said his party will come out with a 'Kaali Patrika' (Black Paper) next week on "scams" in the BMC.
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