“The relation that the veteran leader has with the masses is still intact.
The Advani episode may seem trivial in comparison with the current political tribulations but one must keep in mind that big accidents can occur through such small incidents,” the Sena leader said.
“There is no point coming to one's senses after the time has passed,” he said.
Uddhav's sharp remarks come in the backdrop of a rift between the two parties after former BJP president Nitin Gadkari met Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Raj Thackrey, leading to the Sena launching a tirade against Gadkari.
Yesterday, Sena announced its decision to field candidates from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi.