"A Sena leader close to (Shiv Sena chief) Uddhav Thackeray recently came to my house and we held talks about alliance. Preserving the alliance is a necessity for both the parties, because if the Congress and NCP fight together and we fight separately, both (saffron) parties will lose. If we come together, we will win around 190 seats (out of 288)," the minister told PTI on the condition of anonymity.
"Nitish Kumar had publicly insulted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but later he joined us. It will happen here as well," he said.
"If a leader like Modi can accept Nitish for the sake of the country, we (state leaders) are small fry. What ego we should have," he said.
A large number of people in both the BJP and Sena want the alliance to continue, he claimed.
Also Read
"There will be so much pressure from people and party workers that alliance will become inevitable," he said.
"It's just kite-flying," the leader said.
Uddhav Thackeray had stated last month that his party will have no tie-up with the BJP in future elections, and accused the latter of trying to upstage the Sena on its home turf.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content