The polls are being considered a litmus test for Fadnavis, who led the BJP campaign to make inroads in the rural areas where Congress and NCP hold sway, and have been keenly watched as they are being held post demonetisation.
The results of 164 civic bodies, declared yesterday, are also seen by political observers as a sign of the ruling party firming its grip on the semi-urban and rural parts of the state.
The Congress and NCP leaders however have sought to put up a brave face holding that this was "just the first round" of the multi-phased elections and hundreds of civic bodies across the state are yet to go to polls.
Some of them also put the blame on failure to work out a coherent alliance at the grassroots against the saffron party, which launched a spirited campaign led by Fadnavis.
Modi also lauded Fadnavis and state BJP chief Raosaheb Danve for the party's performance in the grass-roots level electoral exercise, held in the backdrop of the demonetisation move.
In response to Modi's tweet, Fadnavis said, "Thanks Sir! You inspired confidence in people that our Nation is transforming. Mandate shows Maharashtra is with your vision of transparency."
Significantly, the results could also have an impact on the crucial Mumbai Municipal polls slated in early next year.
Mumbai BJP leaders voiced confidence of repeating the success in upcoming rounds of polls not only in other parts of the state but in the megapolis as well.
Amarjeet Mishra, General Secretary of the Mumbai BJP, said, "BJP has swept the first phase of municipal council polls and undoubtedly we are going to repeat the same in Mumbai."
The ties between Shiv Sena and BJP have been strained since the two parted ways ahead of 2014 Assembly elections. Though Sena is part of the ruling alliance in Maharashtra, it has often been critical of the BJP, both in the state as well as the Centre.
The Uddhav Thackeray-led party has also been vocal against the implementation of the demonetisation move.
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