"The BJP has put forward a demand of 114 seats for the BMC polls. We then asked them to give us the exact details of seats that they want to contest. It was then decided between both parties that the BJP will share the list by tonight," Desai told reporters.
"Once we receive the list, we will hold internal talks which might take a day. Once that is done, we will once again sit with the BJP," he said.
Sena sources, citing internal polls, had earlier said that it was in the best interest of both parties to contest the BMC elections separately and, both being natural allies, there was likelihood of a post-poll alliance.
Despite keeping the dialogue with the BJP on for the civic poll tie-up , the Sena has been unrelenting in its attack against the Centre's monetisation move through party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
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