"Our stance is that there should be an alliance. That is why, we won't comment on their (Sena) manifesto (released by Sena president Uddhav Thackeray today)," Mumbai BJP president Ashish Shelar said.
"The BJP manifesto is also ready and will be released soon. However, if the tie-up happens by then, we will release a joint manifesto with our friend party.
"The alliance should happen on the basis of transparent administration and that is more important than figures of who gets to contest how many seats," he said.
"The so-called 'generous offer of 60 seats' is an insult of BJP and our increased strength. BJP leaders have expressed their extreme displeasure over such offer," Shelar had said yesterday.
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Danve visited 'Matoshri', the residence of Shiv Sena
The wedding is scheduled early next month.
"Nothing much should be read into the visit, which comes hours before the results of the BMC polls," BJP sources said.
