While some BJP leaders, including Thane MLA Sanjay Kelkar, have put up hoardings urging the party to go solo in the civic polls, the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena has also put up banners claiming to have achieved some major infrastructure projects in BMC.
Interestingly, Shiv Sena has changed its election catchline from 'karun dakhawale' (we did it), which was widely used in the 2012 BMC and 2014 assembly elections, to 'did you know' (about Sena's development works) in the current run for BMC.
Speaking to PTI, Shiv Sena spokesperson Neelam Gorhe said, "There is nothing wrong in both parties aspiring for expansion. As the final decision about the alliance is going to be taken by Uddhav Thackeray and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, then why should we bother about the comments made by any other leader."
Elections to 10 municipal corporations, including Mumbai, Thane and Pune, will be held on February 21, while polls to 26 zilla parishads (ZP) will be held in two phases on February 16 and 21, followed by counting of votes on February 23.
Over seven crore voters in major cities and vast rural stretches areas will elect 1,258 corporators, 1,558 members of district councils and 3,116 panchayat samiti members.
Whether the saffron allies will clinch a firm pre-poll pact, given the strains in their relations despite sharing power in the state and central government, remains to be seen.
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