Mumbai: Recently, the party has clarified the statement of Shiv Sena senior leader and former CM Manohar Joshi. Shiv Sena leader Neelam Gore has said that Manohar Joshi has given a statement that Shiv Sena and BJP will come together soon, This is his personal statement and not the official stand of the Shiv Sena. Such feelings are natural in a generation of leaders. Abhijeet Banerjee with Duflo and Kremer win Nobel Price Award After a month of political turmoil, Maharashtra has got the government, but the political drama is still going on. Last month, the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance broke out over the roar in the post of CM and finally a Mahaghadi (the alliance of Shiv Sena, Congress, and NCP) government was formed in the state. Now, this statement of Manohar Joshi created trouble for the government. Metro running in 10 cities of India, now trial will be done in Pakistan Manohar Joshi said last Monday that Shivesana and BJP can come together in the near future. Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray will take a decision on this issue at the right time. He also said that instead of fighting on small issues, it is better to bear some things. It is good to share the issues that you feel strongly about. If both sides work together, then it is beneficial for both. World's most powerful organization refuses to comment on Citizenship Amendment Bill