At present, the Shiv Sena is confused with its ally BJP for the post of Maharashtra CM. The Shiv Sena on Monday attacked the saffron party for the economic downturn in the country. A day after Diwali, the Shiv Sena wrote in its editorial paper how the economic downturn is affecting farmers and people. The Shiv Sena said that even though the monsoon has ended, heavy rains are still raining in many places, causing heavy losses to the farmers. Shiv Sena said, today our country is facing economic recession. In the market, there is no enthusiasm. The business is down 30 to 40 percent due to the recession. For your information, let us tell you that demonetization and GST have also been mentioned in the editorial and it has been said that, demonetization and GST are creating more problems for the country's economy. It was said that it will improve our economy but now it is having the reverse effect. The Shiv Sena highlighted the issue of job losses across the country and said that factories and industries are being closed. There is no employment. People are losing jobs. Taking a dig at the government's move to withdraw money from RBI's reserves, the Shiv Sena said, banks are going bankrupt. People's pockets are empty, so is the government's locker. Therefore, the reserve money was taken out from the RBI. Apart from this, Shiv Sena also said that there is silence in the Indian market. Through online shopping, money is going out of the country. Why so much silence on Diwali? Shiv Sena asked. Just after the Maharashtra assembly election result, Shiv Sena came out in the open to say that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Amit Shah would have to give in writing that the CM's seat would be shared on 50:50 basis, then they would form the government. Both the Congress and the NCP have felt that they are ready to form a government with the Shiv Sena on exit from the alliance with the BJP. In the 288-member assembly, the BJP won 105 seats, while the Allied Army won 56 seats. The NCP won 54 seats and the Congress won 44 seats. Also Read: Students protested in Sasaram, fearing heavy losses Ashok Gehlot expressed concern over incidents of mob lynching Maharashtra: Fadnavis arrives to meet Governor, can claim to form government Telugu Desam Party gets a big shock, this veteran leader resigns