Reiterating Sena's reservations about the 'Smart City' proposal, Thackeray said even the BJP, with which it shares power in Maharashtra, would not like to see Mumbai coming under the Central rule.
The autonomy of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and other municipalities in the state should stay, he told reporters here.
"If Shiv Sena's suggestions are not incorporated, the party will oppose the smart city scheme," Thackeray said.
It said the proposed special purpose vehicle (SPV) for the smart city project, with equal contribution of funds by the state government and the BMC, would have control on the functioning of the civic body.
Uddhav also said that his party is firm on the demand of resignation of Maharashtra Advocate General Shreehari Aney for advocating statehood to Vidarbha while holding a constitutional post.
Aney had earlier called for a referendum on the issue of Vidarbha state. He had expressed confidence that the referendum would be "in favour" of a separate state.
