The Supreme Court agrees to hear a plea on Wednesday at 3.30 pm by Uddhav Thackeray to restrain the Eknath Shinde camp from taking over properties and bank accounts of Shiv Sena following the EC ruling in the latter’s favor.
Senior Advocate Kapil Sibbal appearing for Uddhav Thackeray mentioned before Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud for urgent hearing. Sibbal submitted that the Shinde group is taking over the office and accounts of the party on the Basic of an EC order.
We will take it up on Wednesday at 3.30 pm,” CJI said.
The former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Monday filed a plea against the Election Commission’s decision on the name & symbol of Shiv Sena.
The Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde priorly filed a caveat for the Shiv Sena election symbol and name case in Supreme Court. Therefore, Shinde stated in his application stated that if Uddhav Thackeray files a petition in Supreme Court challenging the decision of the Election Commission then without hearing his side, the supreme court shouldn’t issue any order.
Therefore, before the BMC elections on Friday, Uddhav Thackeray suffered a significant setback. Certainly, the party symbol “bow & arrow has gone to the Shinde faction. The Election Commission stated in its order that the Shiv Sena’s present constitution is undemocratic. It’s been tarnished for undemocratically appointing people of faction as the office bearers without elections.
The decision of the Election Commission is considered as historical as it can lead to a far-reaching impact on the parties. The Election Commission suggested all political parties follow basic principles while creating democratic values in the party’s internal affairs.
The Election Commission had frozen Shiv Sena’s election symbol bow and arrow. The Shinde faction gave the symbol of two swords and a shield. Similarly, the Uddhav Thackeray camp was given the election symbol of a burning torch. By-elections were held in the Andheri East assembly seat in November last year.