Mumbai: When the Shiv Sena, which refused to form a government in alliance with the BJP in the ongoing political upheaval in Maharashtra, was disappointed with the NCP and the Congress, the party has tried to clean up through its mouthpiece. The hardline Hindutva party Shiv Sena has written in a recent editorial in Saamana that why it wanted to form the government with the support of the so-called Secular Congress and NCP. Digvijay's brother Laxman Singh created trouble, gave such a statement about CM Kamal Nath The party has written in the face that, 'The order given by the people of Maharashtra is not being followed and it is an insult to the mandate. Those who give the idea of Adi Tantrikantan should understand that the mandate which has been received, has been given to both of them. The policy that both of them put together has got this mandate. They were not ready to accept this, that is why we had to take this step to maintain the pride of Maharashtra's soil. Why should anyone blame us for this? Langar organized at the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak at the University of Britain The Shiv Sena wrote that 'It is said that the Bharatiya Janata Party is a party with elements, ethics, and rites, so in the context of Maharashtra, they should have followed the elements and rituals. The Bharatiya Janata Party is ready to sit on the anti-party side. This means that they are ready to support the Congress and the Nationalists, if they are said, they should not be seen as chilly. If the BJP had kept its promise, the situation would not have been so terrible. Dubai Run: Elderly Indian women complete five-kilometer run on the wheelchair