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Mollified by Uddhav, 3 unhappy allies to stay in 'Mahayuti'

Last updated on: September 24, 2014 17:58 IST

Hours after threatening to quit the 'Mahayuti' over 'paltry' allocation of seats for Maharashtra Assembly polls, three smaller partners in Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party led alliance indicated they would stay on following an assurance from Uddhav Thackeray that they will be given a "respectable" number of seats.

"Our meeting with Uddhavji was very successful. We have proposed to him a formula that can make every party happy. We have asked him to keep 150 seats for Shiv sena, leaving 120 for the BJP and we will be satisfied with 18 seats.

"We are going to meet BJP leaders now and hope this logjam will be sorted out today," Swabhimani Shetkari Sangathana leader and Lok Sabha MP Raju Shetty told mediapersons after his meeting with Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray.

Vinayak Mete of Shiv Sangram, who was also present during the meeting, said junior partners in the alliance will get more than 7 seats. "We met Uddhavji and other leaders of the Sena. We have reworked a new formula which we will now discuss with the BJP leaders. Under the new formula smaller parties will be getting more than 7 seats to contest," Mete said.

Mahadev Jankar of Rashtriya Samaj Paksha said, "We are highly optimistic now. The Mahayuti is on its way to becoming a huge success."

The saffron combine has four junior partners in 'Mahayuti', cobbled together ahead of Lok Sabha elections, including Raju Shetty's Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana, Mahadev Jankar's Rashtriya Samaj Party, Vinayak Mete's Shiv Sangram and Ramdas Athavale's Republican Party of India.

As the partners threatened to walk out of the alliance accusing the Sena and the BJP leaders of "backstabbing" them, state BJP president Devendra Fadnavis said," Our party has decided to contest the polls with all our alliance partners.

“They joined us before Lok Sabha polls reposing trust in us. They have to stay with us, we want them to stay with us and we are trying to see to it that they stay with us," he said.

The allies were angry after the Shiv Sena on Tuesday floated the proposal keeping 151 of state's 288 assembly seats for itself, allocating 130 to the BJP and leaving a measly 7 for the smaller partners.

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