The seat-sharing talks between the BJP and Shiv Sena hit a roadblock on Sunday, a day after Sena president Uddhav Thackeray indicated that he was in the race for the Chief Minister?s post.

The day witnessed high drama amid political posturing by both sides. With the Sena sticking to its demand for 150 seats, Union Minister and senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar warned of ?pressure from cadre to contest all 288 seats?. Thackeray retorted by convening a meeting to review poll preparations for all 288 seats.

BJP sources said the Sena?s ?high handedness and rhetoric? ? undermining the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and projecting Thackeray as the CM candidate ? had put further strain on the alliance.

Adding to the unease in the BJP, an editorial in Sena mouthpiece Saamana said, ?The demand for more sex can lead to divorce… Allies in the coalition must dream of a victory. For this, all parties must give up the lust for more seats.?

A senior BJP leader quipped on Sunday, ?I would like to warn that impotency can also become a cause of divorce.?

In Pune, BJP general secretary in-charge of Maharashtra, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, said the party wants an ?alliance of equals?. He said while 18 seats would be allotted to smaller allies like RPI (Athawale) and Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana, the remaining 270 seats should be divided equally between the BJP and Sena.

This means the BJP would get 135 seats, 16 more than last time. In the 2009 Assembly polls, the Sena had contested 169 seats and the BJP 119.

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