"Whatever happens, the allies will be with Sena," the party's mouthpiece, 'Saamana', claimed today.
A senior BJP leader, on the other hand, said the smaller parties know that their interests would be served only by aligning with BJP.
"Be it a Union Cabinet berth, a Rajya Sabha seat or any position in the government, they know that only BJP has the power to do it," said the BJP leader, who did not want to be named.
Sena leader Ramdas Kadam had said that the discussions concluded on a positive note.
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"The smaller parties are no longer dissatisfied with the seat allocation," Kadam had said late last night.
Another senior Sena leader, Diwakar Raote, said, "The seat sharing formula is almost finalised."
However, in an indication of the trust deficit ahead of the Oct. 15 Assembly elections, a top state BJP leader said, "The Sena leaders tried to incite smaller constituents of the Mahayuti against us."
"How will the allies agree to such a few seats. This formula was proposed to us by Sena but later they (Sena leaders) tried to convince our other allies that it was us who had floated the formula," the leader alleged.
"This sort of behaviour is something which has raised our concerns," he said.
"By not willing to come down from the 150 mark, Sena is making others insecure and indicating that it does not trust the other partners of the Mahayuti," the leader said.
BJP president Amit Shah is scheduled to attend an event in the adjoining Thane district later today.
Junior Mahayuti allies RSP, SSP and Shiv Sangram had yesterday accused Sena and BJP of betraying them on the matter of allocation of seats but piped down after meeting leaders of both parties later in the day.