No row with Sena over seats, final talks yet to start: BJP
September 01, 2014  19:47
The BJP in Maharashtra today said it was yet to finalise seat-sharing agreement with the Shiv Sena for the ensuing assembly elections and dismissed reports of differences between the saffron allies over pre-poll pact.

The state BJP also said the party will work according to the template set by national president Amit Shah amid indications that it is eyeing more assembly seats than what it contested in 2009.

"We have invited Amit Shah to Mumbai as he has not visited Mumbai after assuming the post of BJP chief. We also want to show him the Ganpati festival being celebrated in Mumbai and also discuss the upcoming elections with him. We will work according to the guidelines set by him," state BJP president Devendra Fadnavis said. He was talking to reporters at BJP office in suburban Mumbai on the margins of a meeting of the state BJP parliamentary board. The meet was also attended by Leaders of Opposition in the assembly and council Eknath Khadse and Vinod Tawde, respectively.
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