This gave a slight push to Uddhav Thackeray's efforts to cobble up numbers but reaching the magic figure of 114 seats needed to rule the cash-rich civic body is still a far cry.
The development came at a time when both the Sena and its estranged ally BJP which has won 82 seats, are keeping cards close to their chest on the prospects of coming together again to attain power or otherwise.
The Sena, which has been in power in the BMC for last 20 years with the BJP being a junior partner, is looking forward for another term. It contested the BMC polls separately by dumping the BJP.
Sena is a junior partner of the BJP in Centre and Maharashtra governments.
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However, the resurgent BJP breached the Sena citadel of Mumbai and bagged 82 seats, just two less than Sena's yesterday's tally of 84.
BJP spokesperson Madhav Bhandari today said the final decision pertaining to the BMC will be taken by core committee of the party, which is meeting here tonight.
With the fractured verdict restricting their options, Sena and BJP are trying hard to enlist support of as many corporators as possible to stack up numbers ahead of the Mayoral election scheduled next month.
Meanwhile, Thackeray reiterated that Sena will install the next Mayor and said he has not yet thought about alliance.
Meanwhile, a BJP leader has claimed three Independent corporators are willing to give support to BJP in the coming days.
The BJP's core committee meeting is currently underway in the city to decide its future strategy.
In the counting of votes held yesterday, Sena won 84 seats, BJP 82, Congress 31, NCP 9, MNS 7, AIMIM 3, Samajwadi Party 6, Akhil Bhartiya Sena 1 and Independents 4.
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