The BJP, which won 122 seats in 2014, aspires to reach the majority mark of 145 on its own or get as close to it as possible, reducing dependence on the Shiv Sena, its ‘frenemy’ of five years. The Shiv Sena, on the other hand, would want to win over 100 seats to at least achieve parity in the tie-up.
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