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'This will be a new beginning for Shiv Sena'

Uddhav Thackeray resigns as Maharashtra Chief Minister after Supreme Court asks him to prove majority tomorrow

Jailed minister Nawab Malik, ex minister Anil Deshmukh allowed to vote in no-trust vote by Supreme Court

Our Web Desk New Delhi/Mumbai Published 29.06.22, 01:45 PM
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear at 5 pm a plea of Shiv Sena chief whip Sunil Prabhu challenging the Maharashtra Governor's direction to the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government to take a floor test in the Assembly on Thursday.

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  • Jailed minister Nawab Malik, ex minister Anil Deshmukh allowed to vote in no-trust vote by Supreme Court: ndtv.com
  • Uddhav to go live on Facebook at 9.30 pm
  • The result of tomorrow's floor test subject to decision on disqualification petition on July 11, reports ndtv.com
  • Uddhav Thackeray loses Supreme Court case, must prove majority tomorrow, reports ndtv.com
  • Supreme Court refuses to intervene in the matter, allows Governor to conduct floor test tomorrow at 11 am, reports ndtv.com
  • SC to give verdict anytime now, reports ndtv.com
  • Floor test is deciding factor: Guv, reports ndtv.com
  • Can't have voting before disqualification ruling, says Team Uddhav, reports ndtv.com
  • Rebels' flight takes off from Guwahati, reports ndtv.com
  • Floor test decision is reasonable: Guv to SC, reports ndtv.com
  • Uddhav in cabinet meeting thanks all parties for their work, reports ndtv.com
  • CM and ministers have not even consulted: Team Uddhav, says ndtv.com
  • Uddhav scared of losing trust vote, say rebels, reports ndtv.com
  • We are the actual Shiv Sena now, says Shinde camp, reports ndtv.com
  • Supreme Court says floor test will decide which side MLAs are on, reports ndtv.com
  • Uddhav scared of losing trust vote: Shinde camp
  • Apex court decision soon
  • Security beefed up outside Goa airport: ndtv.com
  • Team Uddhav says SC is not barred from reveiwing Governor's decision
  • Pendency of disqualification proceedings before speaker is no ground to delay floor test:Sr Adv NK Kaul for Eknath Shinde faction
  • Floor test linked to disqualification: Team Uddhav
  • Defection is a sin: Team Uddhav, reports ndtv.com
  • Will heaven fall if no-trust vote is not conducted tomorrow, asks Team Uddhav, reports ndtv.com
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  • Undue and unholy haste in no-trust vote, says Team Uddhav
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  • Governor cannot act on the aid and advice of Leader of Opposition: Team Uddhav to SC
  • Two MLAs of NCP have Covid, 2 of Cong are abroad and they are asked to participate in floor test in 1-day: Sena advocate AM Singhvi tells SC
  • Rebels meanwhile head for Goa
  • How does no-trust vote depend on disqualification proceedings? SC asks Team Thackeray, reports ndtv.com
  • Supreme Court hearing on Uddhav's plea against no-trust vote begins, reports ndtv.com
  • Sena rebels check out of Guwahati hotel, likely to fly to Goa: Reports
  • Maharashtra Governor writes to Uddhav, saying he has received two letters that claim 'you are in minority', reports ndtv
  • Uddhav calls cabinet meeting at 5pm, reports ndtv
  • Jailed MLAs move top court to take part in floor test, reports ndtv
  • Shinde camp delays departure for Goa, to wait for SC hearing, reports ndtv
  • Assam Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pijush Hazarika and other state BJP leaders are accompanying Eknath Shinde and other rebel Maharashtra MLAs, reports PTI
  • MVA chief whip moves Supreme Court, reports ndtv.com
  • Fadnavis convenes BJP meet at his residence at 2pm, reports ndtv.com
  • Rebel Shiv Sena MLAs, camping in Guwahati, are likely to leave for Goa this afternoon: sources, reports PTI
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A vacation bench of Justices Surya Kant and J B Pardiwala took note of submissions of senior advocate A M Singhvi that an urgent hearing was needed in view of the decision taken by Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari asking the MVA government to prove majority at 11 am on Thursday.

"We will keep at 5 pm. Please make sure that paper books are supplied by 3pm to parties concerned," the bench said, reported PTI.

As the bench commenced proceedings for the day, Singhvi, appearing for Prabhu, sought urgent hearing of his petition for a stay on the "illegal floor test" ordered for tomorrow by the Governor.

Singhvi said the votes of MLAs facing disqualification would be illegally counted if a floor test is held and it cannot include names which are "stigmatised".

"Floor test cannot include names which are stigmatised. I want a hearing late in the evening. Votes which cannot be counted will be counted. The entire exercise will be futile," he said.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said he had no objection to the matter being heard at 5 pm and will represent the Governor in the hearing.

Senior advocate Neeraj Kishan Kaul, appearing for rebel MLAs led by Eknathrao Shinde, objected to the urgent hearing of the matter and requested that the case be taken on Thursday.

The bench then remarked, "Whether we decide in favour or not, they cannot be denied hearing. An urgent hearing ought to be granted."

Koshyari has asked the Maharashtra Legislature Secretary to hold a floor test of the MVA government at 11 am on Thursday.

The Shiv Sena crisis

The Governor's letter comes amid the rebellion in the ruling Shiv Sena by senior minister Eknath Shinde, who has been camping in Guwahati since last week with majority of party legislators and several independent MLAs, which has pushed the government led by Thackeray, who is also the Sena president, into a crisis.

In his letter sent to Maharashtra Legislature's Principal Secretary Rajendra Bhagwat, Koshyari, said, "A special session of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha (legislative Assembly) shall be summoned on June 30 (Thursday) at 11 am with the only agenda of a trust vote against the chief minister, and the proceedings shall be concluded in any case by 5 pm."

"The proceedings of the House shall be telecast live and appropriate arrangements for the same shall be made," the letter said.

BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis had on Tuesday night met the governor and requested him to ask the Thackeray-led government to prove its majority in the Assembly, claiming that the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress coalition dispensation seemed to be in minority as 39 Sena MLAs who belong to the Shinde faction have said they do not support it.

Disqualification proceedings in abeyance

Earlier, the apex court on June 27 had kept in abeyance the disqualification proceedings against rebel Shiv Sena MLAs before the Deputy Speaker of the state Assembly till July 11, and also sought responses from the state government and others on their pleas questioning the legality of notices seeking their disqualification.

The top court had refused to pass any interim order on a vehement plea by senior advocate Devdutt Kamat, appearing for the MVA government, that in the meantime there should not be any floor test in the Assembly. The court said the state government can always approach it in case of any illegality.

Directing the MVA government to protect the life, liberty, and property of 39 rebel Sena MLAs, headed by minister Shinde, and their family members, the top court had said the rebels may file replies to the disqualification notices till 5:30 pm on July 12.

Shinde, 15 MLAs challenge disqualification moves

Shinde and 15 other rebel Sena MLAs have moved the top court challenging the disqualification notices issued by the Deputy Speaker under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution on grounds including defection.

Besides Shinde, the other 15 MLAs are Bharat Gogawale, Prakash R Surve, Tanhaji Jaywant Savant, Mahesh S Shinde, Abdul Sattar, Sandeepan A Bhumre, Sanjay P Sirhsat, Yamini Y Jadhav, Anil K Babar, Latabai C Sonawane, Ramesh N Bornare, Sanjay B Raimulkar, Chimanrao R Patil, Balaji D Kalyankar and Balaji P Kinilkar.

While issuing the notice to the Maharashtra Deputy Speaker, the top court had directed him to put on affidavit the records of no trust notice served upon him by the rebel MLAs who have relied upon on the Nabam Rebia judgement to drive home the point that he cannot proceed with the disqualification proceedings when the resolution seeking his own removal is pending.

'Ilegal and unconstitutional'

Shinde has moved the apex court against the disqualification notice issued by the Deputy Speaker to him and 15 other rebel legislators, calling the action "illegal and unconstitutional" and seeking a stay on it.

Shinde and a sizeable number of MLAs rebelled against the leadership of Chief Minister Thackeray on June 21.

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