Mumbai, Jan. 20 -- At a late-night meeting in Mumbai on Sunday, the BJP conveyed in no uncertain terms that it would not concede either the prestigious Mumbai mayor's post or the post of the standing committee chief in the BMC to its junior alliance partner, the Shiv Sena. In the meeting between Shiv Sena chief Eknath Shinde and the state BJP chief Ravindra Chavan, Shinde was also told that his corralling of his newly-elected corporators to a suburban five-star hotel as a bargaining chip, was "unbecoming," BJP sources present at the meeting told HT. The BJP won 89 seats in the BMC compared to Shiv Sena's 29. However, Shinde has been insistent that his party gets the mayor's post as the undivided Sena has traditionally held the Mumbai mayor's position for over 26 years. While not vested with too many powers, unlike in cities like London or New York, the mayor is the BMC's ceremonial head. For the BJP, which won the Mumbai municipal elections for the first time, breaking the Shiv Sena's stranglehold, it is important that the party puts its stamp on the win. P3...