MVA Crisis: The Battle Of Shiv Sena Reached Supreme Court
MVA Crisis: The battle of Shiv Sena reached the Supreme Court; Shinde challenges disqualification notice, hearing today, street fight.
The matter of rebellion in Shiv Sena in Maharashtra has now reached the Supreme Court.
Shiv Sena’s rebel MLAs leader Eknath Shinde has filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the disqualification notice sent by the Deputy Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.
In the petition, Shinde has also demanded security for himself, the supporting MLAs, and the families of all. Apart from Shinde, Bharat Gogavale has also filed a petition in the Supreme Court.
Hearing on monday.
The Supreme Court will hear both these petitions on Monday. Both the petitions are up for hearing before a vacation bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice JB Pardiwala.
It is being told that apart from these two petitions, some rebel MLAs of Shiv Sena have also filed separate petitions.
MVA Crisis: Disqualification notice unconstitutional.
Shinde, who has been camping in Guwahati for a few days with over 40 of his supporting MLAs, has demanded the Supreme Court quash the disqualification notice.
He has said that the disqualification notice sent to him by the Deputy Speaker on June 25 after taking cognizance of the complaint of disqualification of those people is unconstitutional, so the court should quash it.
The disqualification notice sent to him by the deputy speaker on a petition by the Shiv Sena minority is in violation of the order laid down in the Nabam Rabia judgment of the Supreme Court.
Shinde said, now he is the leader of the Shiv Sena Legislature Party.
Shinde has also said that on June 21, most of the Shiv Sena MLAs passed a resolution electing him as the leader of the legislature party and appointed Bharat Gogavale as the chief whip of the Shiv Sena legislature party.
According to the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, a whip can be issued for a vote in the House. The whip cannot be issued for a meeting called outside the House.
MVA Crisis: The government wants to disqualify in a hurry.
The disqualification notice issued to him is an example of how the deputy speaker, in collusion with the government, wants to disqualify him and his supporters in a hurry.
The disqualification rules of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly have been violated in sending the disqualification notice.
The petitioner was given only 48 hours to respond to the notice, while as per the rules at least seven days should have been given.
Maharashtra government in minority.
Shinde has said in the petition that the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition government of Maharashtra has lost its majority.
38 Shiv Sena MLAs withdrew support from the government. Despite this, the MVA coalition wants to remain in power by any means by misusing the office of the deputy speaker.
Also demanded to provide security.
In the petition, Shinde has expressed concern about the safety of himself and his supporters and their families and has sought security.
It is said that their security has been withdrawn, and the leaders of the Mahavikas Aghadi alliance are giving provocative statements to the supporters of their parties against them.
Their threats are coming through the media.
Rebel MLAs also filed a petition.
As a result, the offices of two of his supporting MLAs have been attacked. Bharat Gogavale’s petition states that the members feel that Shiv Sena’s principles for the MVA alliance have been compromised.
It is believed that 15 other rebel MLAs of Shiv Sena have also filed separate petitions in the Supreme Court.
Supporters of rebels also started giving a befitting reply.
Now the supporters of the rebel MLAs have also started giving a befitting reply to Shiv Sena.
On Sunday, his supporters took out rallies in Kolhapur and Shillod in favor of local MLAs Prakash Ambedkar and Abdul Sattar respectively.
Shinde supporters soot the poster of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in Thane.
A day earlier, a rally was taken out in Thane in support of the rebels under the leadership of Shinde’s MP son Shrikant Shinde.
Shinde faction MLA Deepak Kesarkar on Sunday gave a befitting reply to Raut saying that a party that gets a spokesperson like him can never go ahead.