At the same time, the BJP also sent signals that it has other options available for government-formation.
On its part, Shiv Sena, which had breathed fire against BJP during the assembly poll campaign, has deputed two senior leaders for discussions with the BJP leadership, sources said.
Anil Desai, a Rajya Sabha member and Subhash Desai, another senior Sena leader, arrived in Delhi late in the night for discussions with the BJP leadership.
In the midst of hectic consultations on government- formation, senior BJP leader from Maharashtra Vilas Mungantiwar gave a new twist to the leadership race by favouring Union Minister Nitin Gadkari for the post of chief minister.
That the party has not closed the doors for Shiv Sena was evident from the remarks made by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and the party's election incharge for Maharashtra.
"...We have two proposals on 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 said.
Jaitley said there have been "not much" talks with Sena so far but emphasised that the two parties are still together in the central government and the municipal corporation in Mumbai.
BJP's Maharashtra election in-charge Om Prakash 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 said.
BJP has won 122 seats in the 288-member state Assembly, falling short of the majority mark by 23 seats. Sena has 63 seats while NCP has 41.
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