MUMBAI: Slamming the government’s proposal to set up handicraft stalls inside the Metro Junction subway , the Shiv Sena on Saturday threatened to move court if BMC goes ahead with the plan.The BJP-led government’s proposal for stalls has not gone down well with the Sena because the BMC, for years, was silent on Yuva Sena chief Aditya Thackeray ’s proposal for an art gallery inside the subway.Now the BJP accuses the Sena of failing to put the premises to good use since 2011; it says the state government’s decision to allow tribal women to set up stalls in the subway would provide them with a viable avenue to sell their products. “The Sena had proposed an art gallery in 2011, but they were silent till now. Now, they should not politicize the issue as it is to help poor self-help groups. The art gallery can be set up at some other place,” said BJP leader in the BMC, Manoj Kotak Shiv Sena councilor Avkash Jadhav said, “We will approach the court if the civic authority, under the CM’s pressure, goes ahead with the plan, that too despite the fire brigade and bridge department’s adverse report. We had earlier requested setting up of an art gallery inside the subway, but the civic authority is yet to take a decision on it. Now they want to allow stalls under pressure. On one hand the civic authority is removing shops from CST and Churchgate subways, on the other, it wants to give permission to new stalls in the Metro subway.”An official said the subways at CST and Churchgate cannot be compared with the one at Metro. “The two subways are crowded, but not the one at Metro.” Civic officials said no decision has been taken yet. Fire brigade and BMC’s bridge department said stalls cannot be permitted in the subway because of technical reasons.