Updated On: 30 January, 2017 06:33 AM IST | | Dharmendra Jore
<p>The BJP-Shiv Sena divorce may be official, but the two parties continue to stay in power together on the pretext of Hindutva, which they claim binds them</p>

CMu00e2u0080u0088Devendra Fadnavis says the change is inevitable

CMu00e2u0080u0088Devendra Fadnavis says the change is inevitable
This is a one-of-its-kind break-up. The Shiv Sena continues to live in with the BJP, despite declaring a war on its decades-old partner. And the BJP, which despises the Sena's aachar (functioning), does not make an effort to throw the latter out. But both find a common excuse in an ideology (vichaar) called Hindutva that they say binds them together even when they are fighting and abusing each other. Doesn't it sound like a winning script for an adhesive commercial?