Mumbai: A new government is going to be formed in Maharashtra soon. If sources are to be believed, talk between Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP have become final, but there are still two issues on which the matter is stuck. There is no consensus between the three parties on both these issues. According to sources, the Congress and NCP have persuaded Shiv Sena to give 5 percent reservation in education to Muslims during the meeting. Adolf Hitler's garden found during an excavation in Poland This scheme was launched during the tenure of the previous Congress and NCP governments, but the scheme could not be implemented only after the change of government. In such a situation, if the coalition government of Shiv Sena-Congress and NCP is formed then this scheme will be implemented again. Also, according to the Common Minimum Program, the Shiv Sena may also back down from its demand for Bharat Ratna to be awarded to Veer Savarkar. Gautam Gambhir missing from meeting on pollution, AAP targeted Apart from these, the Congress and NCP had made some promises in their election manifesto, such as waiving farmers' loans, providing food for 10 rupees, giving a monthly allowance to unemployed youth, a quota for jobs of local youth in a new industry, etc. also minimum share May be included in the program. According to sources, on November 17-18, Sharad Pawar and Sonia Gandhi may meet in Delhi, in which talks with the Shiv Sena on an alliance. After the 'Supreme' verdict on Rafale, BJP to protest against Rahul Gandhi