As speculation continued over government formation in the state, union minister and senior party leader Arun Jaitley referred to the congratulatory telephone calls made by Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP President Amit Shah and some other leaders, saying it is a "signal" (of possibility of alliance).
"... We have two proposals at hand. Sena has been a natural ally, NCP has announced unconditional support... For BJP and Sena to become allies in the Maharashtra government could be a matter of course but if there is some difficulty that arises you also have unconditional offer as far as NCP is concerned," he told NDTV in an interview.
"Surely, in two out of the three tiers of government we are allies... The fact that we are congratulating each other itself is a signal," he said.
He said things will be clear in a few days.
BJP's Maharashtra election in-charge Om Mathur also made suggestions on the similar lines and said his party would be "happy" if "natural ally" Sena comes back.
"We think the party which has been with us for years... If the natural ally, which was with us returns, we will be happy. But if it doesn't, then all options are open in politics," Mathur told Times Now.
Asked if he was ruling out an alliance with Sharad Pawar-led NCP, Jaitley said, "Nothing is ever ruled out in politics".
He went on to add in a lighter vein, "We are in a 'swayamvar' situation and therefore we have to decide at an appropriate stage after a dialogue has taken place.
