There was speculation that Sena may seek Congress' support but the latter yesterday said there was no question of supporting the Uddhav Thackeray-led party.
RSS ideologue M G Vaidya today suggested that BJP and Shiv Sena, who are still the ruling allies in the state government, should share the Mayor's post for two-and-a-half years each.
Sena, being the single largest party in the BMC, should get the Mayor's post first, Vaidya added.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has already ruled out the BJP seeking Congress' help in the BMC.
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Congress sources had said there was strong thinking in the party's state unit that it should consider the helping Shiv Sena out, as a tactical move to widen the rift between the Sena and the BJP.
However, senior Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam had ruled out such a move yesterday. Nirupam, however, did claim that Sena leaders had been "in touch with" Congress.
Since 114 seats are required for reaching the simple majority mark, all eyes were on Congress. However, the party sources said it was wary of siding with "communal" forces, especially when it had made secularism its main plank in the Uttar Pradesh elections.
Sena yesterday claimed that some Independent corporators were with it and have taken its tally to 89.