(With inputs from agencies)

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: The BJP on Monday said there is nothing wrong in Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray expressing a "desire" to install a Shiv Sainik as the chief minister of Maharashtra, adding that the reality will be dealt with when the time comes.In an interview to Sena mouthpiece 'Saamna', Uddhav expressed confidence that a Shiv Sainik will assume the top post in the state and said that he made this promise to his father and Sena founder late Bal Thackeray."I will not sit silent until I fulfill the promise given to Shiv Sena chief (Bal Thackeray). I will make his Shiv Sainik the Chief Minister. I will not leave politics until this happens," he said.Last month too, Uddhav had recalled the promise he made to his father in an address to party workers, assuring them that a party leader will assume the top post in the state.Responding to Uddhav's statement, Union minister and BJP leader Prakash Javadekar today said, "There is no issue in expressing a desire, what will be the reality we will see later."The Sena is contesting 124 out of the total 288 constituencies in alliance with the BJP, which has nominated candidates for 150 seats. Rest of the seats will be allotted to smaller allies from the BJP's quota.Uddhav's son Aaditya Thackeray is entering electoral politics from Worli constituency in Mumbai, and the October 21 state polls are being seen as a litmus test for the party, whether it can bank on the young leader's popularity to win public mandate.