"We have entered the electoral battlefield with full resolve. No proposal for alliance has come to us from anyone. We will not have any alliance with anyone. We will contest on our own strength," the Sena president said, putting to rest the speculations about joining of hands of the estranged cousins.
Responding to Uddhav's statement, MNS leader Bala Nandgaonkar said, "I had personally gone to 'Matoshree' (Uddhav's residence) and offered proposal for alliance in the interest of Mumbai. But if Uddhav Thackeray says that no proposal was given, then I am a liar."
Meanwhile, an MNS source said that in the proposal, the party had asked Shiv Sena to give the party the seats that it currently holds in Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). MNS currently has 28 corporators in the Sena-BJP ruled BMC.
The MNS, which had bagged 111 seats in urban civic bodies in 2012, is now finding itself alone.
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Five years ago, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, riding on Raj's charisma and "anti-north Indian immigrant" agenda, had bagged 28 seats in Mumbai corporation, seven in Thane, 29 in Pune, four in Pimpri-Chinchwad, two in Nagpur and one in Akola.
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