"No serious controversy remains on the seat-sharing issue," senior Sena leader Manohar Joshi said in Mumbai on Monday. "There are some minor issues but I would not like to divulge the details," he told media-persons, indicating that the over two-decade
old alliance was on track for the next month's polls.
Though no leader from the Sena camp has so far come on the record about seat-sharing, Joshi had recently said BJP would be contesting on 26 seats while his party would be fielding its nominees in the remaining 22 seats in Maharashtra.