MUMBAI, Oct. 28 -- Union Home Minister Amit Shah told BJP workers on Monday to ensure a "triple engine government" in the state by winning the upcoming local body polls. During his two-day visit to Mumbai, Shah has reportedly discussed issues related to the alliance with Shiv Sena and NCP in the local body polls, seat-sharing, and poaching of leaders from the ruling partners. Amid the BJP's tussle with its alliance partners in civic polls, Shah reminded the party workers that the BJP had formed the government on its own after contesting the 2014 assembly election separately. Shah's visit to the city comes at a time when preparations are mounting for the elections to municipal corporations and various other local bodies in December-January. "The state leadership of the BJP has already made its stand on the alliance and inducting the leaders from alliance partners publicly," a senior leader, requesting anonymity, said. Even if partners like Shiv Sena are upset in the alliance because of the stands Fadnavis and others took, it is in concurrence with the central leadership." Shinde has been unhappy with CM's war room for health sector schemes, BJP's decision to go solo, and its rising strength in Thane. The deputy CM had a brief discussion with Shah in events but the two did not formally meet, a Sena leader said. The rift between the two alliance partners is expected to widen further as the elections near." Surendra P gangan...