Uddhav warns legal action as Sena rebels float a new block
Mumbai: Shiv Sena MLAs, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday said they should seek votes in the name of their father. Speaking at the party’s national executive meeting at the party’s headquarters, Sena Bhavan, Thackeray said the rebels would not be allowed to use the name of Bal Thackeray.
The national executive passed six resolutions, one of which authorized Thackeray to take all powers against Eknath Shinde and his supporter MLAs. Another resolution said that only Shiv Sena is allowed to use Bal Thackeray’s name.
After the meeting, Shiv Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut said that the Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray has been conferred with the rights of all stern action against rebel MLAs and party office bearers.
“Nobody will be allowed to use Bal Thackeray’s name for their political interest. Legal action would have been taken against them. One more important thing is that Uddhav ji said that in the future they should seek votes in their father’s name. They should not seek votes in the name of Shiv Sena’s father (Bal Thackeray). He belongs only to Shiv Sena, ”Raut added.
According to the party sources, the resignation would have taken all the ministers, who have defected, in the next 24 hours. “The rebel Shiv Sena MLAs will not be forgotten,” said Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray.
Reacting to senior Thackeray’s comment, The Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena said that Bal Thackeray is an ideology. “When they (Shiv Sena) wanted to make a memorial to Balasaheb, they said Balasaheb belongs to the entire Hindustan. Now they are claiming their private property,” MNS leader Sandeep Deshpande said.
One of the rebel MLAs, Deepak Kesarkar, said, “We have not left Shiv Sena. We’re not going to merge with anyone. We will be setting up a separate block of the party. I have always told the CM that the Sena needs to be with the BJP. The synergy between a BJP prime minister and the state CM is important for the development of the state. CM also fulfilled his constitutional obligation and ensured that the violence was curbed. “We Don’t Feel Safe to Return. No action is being taken against perpetrators.”
“Recognition should be given to our faction, if it is not given, we will go to court and prove our existence. We have numbers, but we respect CM Uddhav Thackeray. We must speak against him. “We fought the Assembly elections,” Mr Kesarkar added.
Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Assembly has issued a disqualification notice to 16 rebel Shiv Sena MLAs who are currently in Guwahati. They have been given time until June 27 to file their written reply.
In the last 48 hours, the Sena has demanded the disqualification of 16 party MLAs defying the party whip. According to sources, Eknath Shinde, Bharatshet Gogavale, Sandipanrao Bhumre, Abdul Sattar, Sanjay Shirsat, Yamini Jadhav, Anil Babar, Balaji Kinikar, Tanaji Sawant, Prakash Surve, Mahesh Shinde, Lata Sonawane, Chimanraon Patil, Ramesh and Ramesh Balaji Kalyankar has been asked to file their reply by 5.30 pm on Monday.
In this summary, which is accessed by the newspaper, the MLAs have also been charged with failing to give their reply to the deputy speakers with appropriate documents, which would be deemed to be anything and exactly what they wanted. decision would be taken.
Mr Kesarkar said that a whip is applicable only on the floor of the assembly and that nobody can be disqualified for attending a party meeting. He also said that the principle of natural justice. “The notice only gives us 48 hours to respond when there is no urgency. We will seek a week’s time and give it a proper reply,” he said.
The Eknath Shinde-led faction stated that it was the “Shiv Sena Balasaheb Group”. “If anyone has a problem we will use the name Balasaheb, we will call ourselves only Shiv Sena.