Eknath Shinde’s rebellion – which erupted on the night of June 20 — had whittled down the numbers of the Uddhav Thackeray faction.
Mumbai: Maharashtra’s four-day-old Eknath Shinde government — formed with the aid of the BJP after two weeks of deep political crisis — will have to prove its majority in the assembly today. The test, though, is expected to be a formality.
Here are the top 10 updates on this big story
- The test of strength comes a day after BJP’s Rahul Narwekar was elected Speaker — a significant move in view of the Shiv Sena’s pending appeal to disqualify 16 rebel MLAs, including the new Chief Minister.
- Mr Narwekar last night reinstated Mr Shinde as the Shiv Sena’s legislative party leader and also recognised the appointment of Bharat Gogawale as the chief whip of the Sena.
- A plea by the Uddhav Thackeray faction, seeking disqualfication of 16 MLAs of the Shinde camp, is before the Supreme Court. But even in case of a disqualification of 16 MLAs, the new government will have the numerical advantage.
- The BJP currently has 106 MLAs and Mr Shinde claims he has the support of 50, including 39 Sena rebels. A disqualification of 16 MLAs will bring the majority mark to 137, the government will still be in a comfortable position with a total strength of 140.
- Yesterday, the Speaker was elected with 164 votes. Opposition candidate Rajan Salvi got only 107 votes.
- Eknath Shinde’s rebellion – which erupted on the night of June 20 — had whittled down the numbers of the Uddhav Thackeray faction, with new faces joining the rebel camp every day.
- On Wednesday, Mr Thackeray stepped down from the top post after the Supreme Court said he has to prove majority on the floor of the house as ordered by the Governor.
- A day later, Mr Shinde was named the Chief Minister in a shock announcement by the BJP’s Devendra Fadnavis.
- Later in the evening, in a further surprise, Mr Fadnavis — a former Chief Minister of Maharashtra — signed up as Mr Shinde’s Deputy following pressure from the BJP brass.
- Eknath Shinde’s supporters landed in Mumbai on Saturday evening. The rebels spent the last two weeks in BJP-ruled states — initially in Gujarat’s Surat, then Assam’s Guwahati and finally in Goa.
Source:ndtv.com