Alleging that the UPA government was conspiring to separate Mumbai from Maharashtra, Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray tonight said his party would oppose such a move and continue to take to the streets to fight and keep the state undivided.
"On the lines of a separate Vidarbha, Congress government at the Centre is planning to carve out a separate Mumbai state aligning the metropolis with neighbouring Thane and Raigad," he said here, adding the Sena would fight tooth and nail against the design to weaken and factionalise Maharashtra.
Thackeray who was speaking during his public interview by noted compere Sudhir Gadgil at S P College ground in Pune, said his party's stand against creation of separate Vidarbha was firm and undiluted despite the contrary view of its ally BJP on the issue.
Thackeray alleged that Congress-led UPA was planning to create a separate Mumbai state as the region generated a maximum tax collection.