Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar, however, said they will not snap ties with MGP.
"We can't assure any alliance for 2017 polls. We will take a call on it four months prior to the election (in 2017)," Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) president Dipak Dhavalikar told reporters today.
He was asked on prospects of poll alliance with BJP for the 2017 elections after the government completed four years in office on March 9.
Later, Parsekar told reporters, "We will not stop MGP from severing the ties. We can't keep anyone under lock and key. But from our side we will not break the alliance."
MGP and BJP had fought the 2012 polls together. MGP was an ally of Congress during the Digambar Kamat government from 2005 to 2012, but later joined hands with BJP.
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