The Sena today put up a brave front despite the results falling far short of its expectations, indicating that it will not agree to a post-poll pact giving up its claim for the coveted post of Mayor in the country's richest civic body.
Senior BJP leader and Union Minister Minister Nitin Gadkari, however, said the two parties have "no option" other than a coming together.
Fadnavis, the architect of the BJP's stunning performance in BMC and other city bodies across the state, had yesterday said his party's "core committee" comprising him and the state unit chief will take the next step.
Meanwhile, the Sena received a boost today with two Independent corporators joining the party, raising its total tally in the BMC to 86, still way below the half-way mark of 114.
According to Sena sources, Thackeray will hold a meeting of senior leaders and newly-elected corporators tomorrow to decide future course of action.
Meanwhile, senior leaders from both parties claimed the support of the remaining three Independent corporators.
BJP's core committee meeting is expected to be held in two to three days, where the party's course will be charted out.
Unfazed by the giant stride made by the BJP, Sena kept up its attack on the estranged ally, with which it shares power in the state and central government.
An editorial in its mouthpiece 'Saamana' said the party's fight with the BJP will continue, regardless of the consequences.
It also accused the BJP of having used the state machinery and all its might of central leadership to score an unprecedented result in the BMC polls and other local bodies.
Meanwhile, Mumbai BJP president Ashish Shelar said his
party won't enter into any "secret alliance" with anyone.
"Whatever (alliance) will happen will be discussed in the core committee," Shelar said, ahead of the BJP core committee meeting here tonight.
"It is a matter of analysis as to how our party, which had 32 corporators in the outgoing BMC, rose to 82 in the latest election," he added.
