"The question doesn't arise," BJP general secretary and in charge of the party in Maharashtra Rajiv Pratap Rudy told NDTV.
"Why should there be a future alliance? I can tell you with certainty that we are going it alone. They (Congress and NCP) are going to be non-existent in the state after elections," he said.
The former Union minister said, "This is an insensible logic and a reckless argument that BJP will go with NCP after polls. Both Congress and NCP are equally to blame for the mess in Maharashtra."
The leadership in Maharashtra has requested the Prime Minister to be present and give his valuable time, he said.
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On curtains coming down on the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance, he said, "It was heart-rending to part ways with Sena."
BJP's central leadership had left the decision on the alliance to the state unit, he said.
Asked if he favoured the President's rule in Maharashtra after NCP pulled out of the government, Rudy said, "Normally, this (President's rule) is a natural consequence if a government has lost its majority and the chief minister quits, but I am not the right person or the authority to decide it."
To a question on who could be the next to leave the BJP- led alliance after Sena, he said, "This is all speculation.