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Tussle over seats: Shiv Sena makes final offer of 119 seats, BJP says ‘nothing new’

BJP maintained that anything less than 135 was unacceptable

New Delhi/Mumbai: The “maha alliance” between the BJP and the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra on Sunday appeared to be on the brink of collapse, after the former rejected the Sena’s “final” offer of 119 seats from the total 288 for the upcoming Assembly elections.

Hours after Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray’s tough talk on seat-sharing that his party cannot give more than 119 seats, the BJP told its old alliance partner that it was the duty of both the parties to continue the tie-up and sort out issues instead of going through the media, a remark aimed at Mr Thackeray.

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Later in the evening, in New Delhi, the BJP’s central election committee (CEC) and parliamentary board met to deliberate on the “troubled issue” in detail. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah were present at both the meetings. It is learnt that the central leadership of the BJP is under pressure from the state unit that unless a “respectable offer is made,” the party should think of going alone in the state polls.

“At our CEC meeting, we discussed about 170 seats, which include the 119 that the Sena has offered and 51 seats on which they have never won. However, a final decision on the issue of finalising candidates has been postponed for one more day to wait for our ally’s response,” sources said.

At the parliamentary board meeting, both the Prime Minister and the party president were informed by the state leaders that given the situation, “they would prefer to go alone.”

Read: Shiv Sena-BJP alliance tangle: PM Modi, Amit Shah attend BJP meet to resolve seat issue

However, sources said that after the two meetings, Mr Modi and Mr Shah had a one-on-one meeting, where the Prime Minister is learnt to have asserted that, if possible, the “alliance should be saved.”

Earlier in the day, in Mumbai, the Shiv Sena made it clear that it won’t make any more concessions for the BJP. Mr Thackeray also reminded Mr Modi that late Sena supremo Bal Thackeray had backed him in the aftermath of the 2002 Gujarat riots.

( Source : dc correspondents )
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