A party spokesperson, however, said Gaikwad was not a person who would jump into such a thing and it was necessary to know what made him lose his temper.
"Shiv Sena does not subscribe to any such reaction by any of our party members," Sena spokesperson Manisha Kayande said, reacting to Gaikwad assaulting an Air India employee.
"We must agree that he has accepted to his action or reaction," she said.
"We really should know what made him lose his temper. He is not a person who would suddenly jump into such a thing," Kayande said.
None of the senior Sena leaders, including party president Uddhav Thackeray, have so far commented on Gaikwad's action today.
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