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Amid uncertainty on seat pact in Pune, Sena and BJP reaffirm alliance for Maharashtra civic elections

Updated on: 31 December,2025 08:26 AM IST  |  Pune
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An intense tussle has been going on over seat-sharing between the BJP and the Shiv Sena, members of the ruling Mahayuti coalition in the state, for polls to the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), which has 165 seats spread across 41 wards

Amid uncertainty on seat pact in Pune, Sena and BJP reaffirm alliance for Maharashtra civic elections

Eknath Shinde and Devendra Fadnavis. File Pic

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Shiv Sena minister Uday Samant on Tuesday claimed his party's alliance with the BJP was "intact" for all the 29 poll-bound municipal corporations in Maharashtra, an assertion coming amid uncertainty over the tie-up between the two parties in Pune, reported news agency PTI.

An intense tussle has been going on over seat-sharing between the BJP and the Shiv Sena, members of the ruling Mahayuti coalition in the state, for polls to the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), which has 165 seats spread across 41 wards.


The BJP, which heads Mahayuti, has reportedly offered 15 to 16 seats to the Shiv Sena led by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. On Tuesday, the BJP-Shiv Sena could not reach a consensus on seat- sharing for PMC polls even as the deadline to file nominations ended, reported PTI.



While local Shiv Sena claimed that the alliance between the two saffron parties has snapped, Samant insisted there was no truth in such assertions.

Tie-up between Shiv Sena and BJP "intact"

The Shiv Sena cabinet member emphasised that the tie-up between the two Mahayuti allies was "intact" in all the 29 municipal corporations going to polls on January 15, including Pune, reported PTI.

"They (BJP) have distributed AB forms (required to file nominations as a party's official candidate) to their aspirants. Similarly, we have distributed AB forms to our aspirants. We have time (for seat-sharing) till January 2 (the last date for withdrawal of nominations)," he said, reported PTI.

He maintained that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who belongs to the BJP, and Shiv Sena head Shinde will handle the nitty-gritty of seat distribution.

Dhiraj Ghate, Pune city chief of the BJP, asserted that his party and the Shiv Sena are natural allies and added, "from day one we have been positive about contesting municipal corporation polls together," reported PTI.

"Even when differences emerged, senior leaders, including Chief Minister Fadnavis (BJP) and Deputy CM Eknath Shinde (Shiv Sena), held discussions to resolve them. We remain hopeful that the senior leadership of both parties will arrive at a solution and continue the alliance across all municipal corporations," Ghate affirmed, reported PTI.

The Pune Municipal Corporation and 28 other civic bodies will go to the polls on January 15, and the votes will be counted the following day.

(With inputs from PTI)

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