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BJP-Sena join hands after months of uncertainty
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Published on Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 16:00 in  section Politics
Tags: Lok Sabha Elections 2009, General Elections 2009 , New Delhi 

DIFFERENCES SORTED: The differences were sorted out after a meeting between 
Manohar Joshi and Gopinath Munde. 

New Delhi: In Maharashtra the BJP and Shiv Sena have finally decided to join 
hands after a month of uncertainty. Both the parties have agreed to continue 
with the existing seat-sharing formula, which gives the BJP 26 seats and the 
Sena 22 seats.. 
Earlier, there were differences over the four seats of Mumbai South, Kalyan, 
Jalgaon, and Yavatmal-Washim. These were sorted out after a meeting between 
senior Sena leader Manohar Joshi and BJP General Secretary Gopinath Munde on 
Thursday. 
The Shiv Sena will now contest from Mumbai South and Yavatmal-Washim while the 
BJP will contest Jalgaon and Kalyan. A formal announcement is expected in the 
next few days.
Support to Pawar's PM candidature divides Sena-BJP
Meanwhile, the reported remarks of Shiv Sena leaders over support to 
Nationalist Congress Party leader Sharad Pawar for Prime Ministership is acting 
as a pinprick for more than two decade
alliance between the BJP and Sena even as the two parties were on the verge of 
firming up the seat-sharing formula.
The growing proximity between Sena and NCP is not palatable to the BJP.
Sena MP and senior leader Sanjay Raut told newsmen on Thursday, "Shiv Sena 
supremo Balasaheb Thackeray has time and again said that a Marathi person 
should be the Prime Minister of the country at least once. This doesn't mean we 
support Pawar. He belongs to the UPA whereas we belong to the NDA. But when our 
leaders said we will think on the possibility of supporting Pawar in case such 
a situation arises, they were right."
In reply to this, BJP leader Nitin Gadkari said, "If Shiv Sena is in favour of 
supporting Mr Pawar for Prime Ministership, it should clear its stand. 
Otherwise the alliance will be in trouble."
Sources in both the parties indicated that the seat sharing formula had been 
ironed out with the BJP contesting for 26 seats, while Sena would put up 
candidates in the remaining 22 constituencies.




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