The regional party, a key constituent of the BJP-led ruling alliances in Maharashtra and at the Centre, said signals emanating from the saffron partner indicate it wants to go solo in the BMC polls, marking the start of a fresh round of war of words between the allies.
Maharashtra BJP President Raosaheb Danve had on Monday said his party's aim is to unfurl its flag atop the BMC, indicating intention to contest the polls sans Shiv Sena. He had also evaded queries related to pre-poll tie-up with Sena.
"Good they have alerted us well in advance this time and not like the Assembly polls (in 2014) when they had back stabbed us," senior Sena leader Ramdas Kadam told reporters here.
"If they say they will unfurl their flag over the BMC, I wish to tell them we will sit on their chest and hoist our flag there. Let them try and stop us," asserted a combative Kadam.
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Asked about a BJP leader's statement that the party will win at least 120 seats (well above half-way mark) in the BMC polls, Kadam quipped, "Why only 120? The BJP should say they will win all the seats."
The Sena currently has 89 Corporators in the 227-member civic body, while its ally BJP has 32. The rest are divided between Congress (52), Sharad Pawar's NCP (13), Raj Thackeray-led MNS (27) and others. BMC will go to polls early next year along with some other big corporations in the State.