Mumbai: The fighting in Maharashtra has created a rift in the years-old friendship between the BJP and the Shiv Sena. Meanwhile, senior Sena leader and MP Sanjay Raut has said that Shiv Sena will not participate in the NDA constituent meeting to be held in Delhi. Sanjay Raut gave the information in Mumbai on Saturday. Former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda's statement, said- 'Burning stubble is not only the reason for pollution' Sanjay Raut was going to have a Press Council, but it was canceled. However, on the question of joining the NDA meeting, he clarified that Shiv Sena will not be present in the meeting. Raut said that what he had to say has been told today through the Sena mouthpiece Saamana. Now there is nothing to say. We will clarify the role of the party in due course of time. Imran Khan again spewed poison, says India is promoting hate in the region At the same time, there is also news that the Shiv Sena has not been invited for the NDA meeting. There has been a rift between the two parties over the formation of a government in Maharashtra. On the insistence of equal participation in the Chief Minister's post and in power, the Shiv Sena has distanced itself from the BJP. Efforts are on for a new equation of the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance to form the government. Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant has resigned as Union Minister. "Things are normal in Jammu and Kashmir, imprisoned leaders will be released soon" - Home Ministry