Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis met Prime Minister Narendra Modi here today and they were learnt to have discussed the situation post local body elections in the state.
The meeting took place days after the BJP clinched a resounding victory in the civic and zilla parishad polls in the state.
Fadnavis, who led the BJP's campaign during these elections including that to the cash-rich Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), is learnt to have discussed with Modi the poll outcome and the issue of next Mumbai mayor during the nearly one-and-a-half hours meeting.
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Immediately after the election results were out on February 23, the Shiv Sena, having grabbed highest seats (84) in the 227-member BMC, had staked claim to the post.
The BJP, which made substantial gains from its previous tally of 31 seats, lagged behind the Shiv Sena by a slender margin of two seats.
The NDA major had contested the Mumbai polls aiming to install its first mayor in the civic body, considered as the richest in Asia.
"The chief minister was in Delhi for the first time after the elections were held. He discussed the post-poll situation with Modi," a source said.
The BJP emerged victorious in 8 of the 10 civic bodies which went to polls in the state earlier this month.
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The chief minister parried questions on the possibility of the BJP and the Shiv Sena joining hands in the BMC, polls for which have thrown up a hung verdict.
"I will speak about Mumbai's issues in Mumbai only," he said.