Mumbai: The three-party ruling Maha Vikas Morcha in Maharashtra is currently witnessing a major split. In fact, at present, the state government is wondering whether mid-term elections may be held in Maharashtra soon. In fact, Shiv Sena has asked this question to its ally congress in the government. In fact, Shiv Sena has recently made a statement after Maharashtra Congress Committee President Nana Patole said that congress will contest the next assembly elections alone. In fact, the ruling ally Shiv Sena today made a statement on the congress' desire to contest the next assembly elections in Maharashtra on its own. In this statement, Shiv Sena said, "The 2024 elections are far away. Is there any plan to hold mid-term elections? '' In fact, in an editorial published in the party's mouthpiece 'Saamna', shiv sena said, "Since all major political parties have started talking about contesting alone, Shiv Sena and NCP will have to fight the next election together in the interest of Maharashtra". At the same time, shiv sena also said, "There is no party in Maharashtra which will go with bjp and hence it is true that it has to contest alone. At the same time, saamna asks, "The 2024 Lok Sabha and the Assembly are far away but major political parties (BJP and Congress) are suddenly talking about contesting alone. Is there any plan to hold mid-term elections? It is too early to talk about 2024 after what happened in 2019." Shiv Sena also said, "Congress Maha Vikas Morcha (MVA) is an important constituent party in the government but is third. Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole announced that his party will contest the next assembly elections on its own and also announced the chief minister for the Congress. He himself will be the next face of the chief minister's post if the party allows him. Patole will not die without making him the Chief Minister of the Congress in Maharashtra in 2024". Tamil Nadu govt asks public opinion if NEET UG admissions affected students Dharma Kirthiraj forays into B-Town with a music video Police Case against yoga guru Ramdev for spreading ‘false information’ on allopathy