"NCP will have a crucial role to play in the Maharashtra government formation. I am confident that NCP will do well in the polls," Patel tweeted a day after the polling.
Assembly election results are slated to be announced on Sunday.
According to various exit polls, BJP is expected to emerge as the single largest party, but may fall short of majority, and will be followed by Shiv Sena.
However, reacting to Patel's remarks, senior BJP leader Vinod Tawde said BJP will never join hands with NCP.
"Our stand is clear. We will win the polls with a full majority. But come what may, we will never join hands with NCP. When Patel spoke of playing a crucial role in the government formation, he must have been talking about Haryana," Tawde said in a tongue-in-cheek remark.
While Shiv Sena spokesperson Harshal Pradhan said his party would not need an ally.
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