New Delhi: Three days after the imposition of President's rule in Maharashtra, the situation regarding government formation has not been clear. The veteran Shiv Sena leader and Rajya Sabha MP, Sanjay Raut has been consistently making statements that the next Chief Minister of Maharashtra will be from Shiv Sena. On Friday, Sanjay Raut has also given a statement that talks with Congress-NCP are going on and the government will run on a minimum common program. Jharkhand Assembly Election: Before the voting, AAP gets a big shock However, in Maharashtra, the politics of the Shiv Sena and the Congress is dependent on each other's opposition. In such a situation, if a coalition government of the three parties is formed, either the Shiv Sena or one of the Congress parties may have to suffer the loss of their ideological identity. Actually, Shiv Sena is identified as a staunch Hindutva party. After winning the Lok Sabha elections in association with the BJP, the Shiv Sena's high command has also made several open-stage statements that the NDA has more than 300 MPs and now the Modi government should bring an ordinance for the Ram temple in Ayodhya. These 7 popular actors lost their lives in road accidents, famous 'Comedy King' included If sources are to be believed, the Shiv Sena will have to give up this image of a hardline Hindutva party if it allies with the Congress and NCP. If Shiv Sena leaves the issue of Hindutva, its ideological identity will end and BJP will get its direct benefit in Maharashtra. On Sabarimala case, Supreme Court bluntly said - "Women going to temple will not get security"