"We are hopeful of getting the Sena's votes," a senior BJP leader said, adding that the regional party would not like to vote against a candidate most likely to become the next president.
Sena mouthpiece Saamana has reported that Shah will meet Thackeray on June 18.
Ties between the two Hindutva parties have been strained for long due to the power tussle between them in Maharashtra. The Sena has a history of voting against the BJP's choice in the presidential polls.
BJP leaders have been expressing confidence that they are in a position to get their candidate elected for the top constitutional post with the support of allies as well as some regional parties.
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He will later meet BJP MPs, MLAs, state office bearers, heads of districts and mandals besides other elected eepresentatives before a meeting with state ministers at the chief minister's residence, a party statement said. He will also meet all party MPs.
On June 17, he will meet core committee members of the state and later take part in other party events.
On the last day of his tour, Shah will hold a meeting of the 'Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Birth Centenary Year Karya Vistarak Yojana' in Mumbai and review various programmes to strengthen the party at the booth-level, the party statement said.
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