How many mla of shiv sena in maharashtra

  1. Maharashtra News Updates: Uddhav Thackeray reaches Matoshree after vacating CM House
  2. Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
  3. 'Modi in rashtra, Shinde in Maharashtra' ad fuels BJP
  4. Uddhav Thackeray’s strength reduced to 15 MLAs and 4 ministers
  5. Maharashtra Shiv Sena crisis: What is anti
  6. Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1
  7. Maharashtra News Updates: Uddhav Thackeray reaches Matoshree after vacating CM House
  8. Maharashtra Shiv Sena crisis: What is anti
  9. 'Modi in rashtra, Shinde in Maharashtra' ad fuels BJP
  10. Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1


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Maharashtra News Updates: Uddhav Thackeray reaches Matoshree after vacating CM House

Last Updated: 22nd June, 2022 23:20 IST Maharashtra News Updates: Uddhav Thackeray Reaches Matoshree After Vacating CM House In a massive political development in Maharashtra, senior Minister Eknath Shinde and multiple other Shiv Sena MLAs rebelled against the party over its stance on Hindutva and its alliance with Congress and NCP. While they were initially holed up in a 5-star hotel at Surat, they moved to Guwahati on Wednesday morning. Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray will chair a key meeting of the Cabinet today. Two-third of 55, i.e., 37 MLAs are needed to get an exemption against the anti-defection law. At present, 34 MLAs, including Eknath Shinde are there. Three more- Gulabarao Patil, Yogesh Kadam, and Mangesh Kudalkar--will join, taking the number to 36, one short of the set number to get exemption from the law. Leaving Devendra Fadnavis' residence after a meeting, the BJP MLAs cleared that they have not spoken to rebel Eknath Shinde. Outlining that there is always an internal tussle going on in the Shiv Sena, BJP's Raosaheb Danve said, " The government will topple on its own...We are on wait-and-watch mode." While talking about the political instability that has erupted in Maharashtra, BJP's Uma Bharti called Shiv Sena a 'rotten fruit'. The former Union Minister highlighted that it is not Balasaheb's Shiv Sena and said, "When the alliance of NCP, Shiv Sena, and Congress falls in Maharashtra, the BJP will have to come forward to take care of the people." After the ...

Maharashtra Legislative Assembly

Next election Meeting place Vidhan Bhavan, Mumbai Website .gov .in .org .in The Mahārāṣṭra Vidhāna Sabhā or the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the legislature of the Indian state of Maharashtra Legislature Leaders [ ] House Leader Portrait Since Maharashtra Legislative Posts 19 November 2019 24 November 2019 19 November 2019 17 February 2023 27 June 2022 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Posts 19 November 2019 02 December 2019 19 November 2019 17 February 2023 27 June 2022 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 02 December 2019 Party Group Leader & Chief Whip [ ] No Party Post Name 01 Group Leader Chief Whip 02 Group Leader Chief Whip 03 Group Leader Chief Whip 04 Group Leader Chief Whip 05 Group Leader Chief Whip 06 Group Leader & Chief Whip 07 Group Leader & Chief Whip 08 Group Leader & Chief Whip 09 Group Leader & Chief Whip 10 Group Leader & Chief Whip 11 Group Leader & Chief Whip 12 Group Leader & Chief Whip 13 Group Leader & Chief Whip 14 Group Leader & Chief Whip 15 Group Leader & Chief Whip Sessions [ ] The budget session and the 14th Legislative Assembly [ ] This section is ( District No. Constituency Name Party Alliance Remarks 1 Adv. 2 3 Cabinet Minister 4 5 6 7 Others 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Cabinet Minister 15 16 17 18 19 Cabinet Minister 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Dr. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Dr. 4...

'Modi in rashtra, Shinde in Maharashtra' ad fuels BJP

By Ritvick Arun Bhalekar, Mustafa Shaikh: An advertisement put out by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena is at the centre of a fresh controversy at a time when reports of rift in the Sena-BJP alliance in the state are doing rounds. The ad in newspapers with the catch line “Modi in Rashtra, Shinde in Maharashtra” has raised many eyebrows in Maharashtra’s political circles. Earlier, the slogan popularized by the BJP cadres in the state said: “Delhi mein Narendra aur Rajya mein Devendra”. The advertisement also states that Eknath Shinde enjoys more popularity than his deputy, Devendra Fadnavis, based on a recent joint survey by a private channel and an agency. According to the survey, 26.1% of the people in Maharashtra would like to see Eknath Shinde as the next chief minister, while 23.2% named Devendra Fadnavis. àä•àå‹àäŸàåàäïàä¾àäµàäçàå€àä°àåàäªàäïàå‡àä–àä°àåàäšàä•àä°àå‚àäèàä•àå‡àä²àå‡àä²àå€àä¹àå€àäœàä¾àä¹àä¿àä°àä¾àääàä¬àä¾àäœàå€.àäïàä¾àäÆàäèàä‚àäæàä¾àäšàåàäïàä¾àä•àåàä·àäãàå€àä®àä¾.àä®àå‚. àäàä•àäèàä¾àäåàä¶àä¿àä‚àäæàå‡àäïàä¾àä‚àäèàä¾àä¶àä¿àäµàä¸àå‡àäèàä¾àäªàåàä°àä®àåàä–àä¬àä¾àä³àä¾àä¸àä¾àä¹àå‡àä¬àäàä¾àä•àä°àå‡àäïàä¾àä‚àäšàä¾àäèàå‡àä®àä•àä¾àäµàä¿àä¸àä°àäªàäáàä²àä¾àäï..àäÆàä®àåàä¹àå€àäš àä¶àä¿àäµàä¸àå‡àäèàä¾àä¹àä¾àääàåàäïàä¾àä‚àäšàä¾àäëàåàä—àä¾àäëàåàäŸàä²àä¾. àäœàä¾àä¹àä¿àä°àä¾àääàå€àääàä¶àä¿àäµàä¸àå‡àäèàä¾àäªàåàä°àä®àåàä–àä¬àä¾àä²àä¾àä¸àä¾àä¹àå‡àä¬àäàä¾àä•àä°àå‡àäïàä¾àä‚àäšàä¾àäëàå‹àäŸàå‹àäŸàä¾àä•àä¾àäïàä²àä¾àäïàä¾àä‚àäšàå€àääàä‚àääàä°àä²àå€....

Uddhav Thackeray’s strength reduced to 15 MLAs and 4 ministers

The dent to Shiv Sena is deep, and with just 15 MLAs and four ministers now, the priority for Maharashtra Chief Minister and Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray is to save the 56-year-old party founded by his late father Balasaheb Thackeray. Rebel group leader Eknath Shinde, the Thane strongman, has put the Maha Vikas Aghadi in trouble. When the MVA was formed, the Shiv Sena had 10 Cabinet berths which included one independent and for Ministers of State - two from the party and two independent/others. Of them, Sanjay Rathod, the Forest Minister had to resign in February 2021, in the wake of the mysterious death of social media star Pooja Chavan. In the 2019 Vidhan Sabha elections the Shiv Sena won 56 - but the strength in Assembly was reduced to 55 - as one MLA Ramesh Latke died last month. Also read: The Shiv Sena has 14 members in Council, but the split in the Upper House is not yet known. As of now, Thackeray holds the portfolios of General Administration, Law and Judiciary, Information and Public Relations and Information Technology. The three ministers in his side are his son Aaditya, an MLA from Worli, who holds the portfolios of Environment, Tourism and Protocol; Subhash Desai, the Minister for Industries, Mining and Marathi Language; and Anil Parab, the Minister for Transport and Parliamentary Affairs. Among the four, only Aaditya is an MLA, as Thackeray, Desai and Parab are MLCs. Besides, Desai’s tenure as MLC is ending next month. The Cabinet ministers who walke...

Maharashtra Shiv Sena crisis: What is anti

Premium Explained: The anti-defection law, and why Eknath Shinde could be poised to dodge it in Maharashtra Maharashtra Shiv Sena political crisis explained: Can the rebelling Shiv Sena MLAs face proceedings under the anti-defection law, or do they have the numbers to escape this? A look at the law, and the roles the Speaker and Governor will play in such situations. The unfolding On Wednesday (June 22), the ruling Shiv Sena called a meeting of all its MLAs in Mumbai. Some of its legislators have aligned themselves with the party’s rebel leader Eknath Shinde and are camping in Guwahati. The party has warned its MLAs that their absence from the meeting would lead to the presumption they wanted to leave the political party. And this would therefore lead to action against them under the anti-defection law. Also read | What is the anti-defection law, and would it apply to Shiv Sena rebels? The anti-defection law provides for the disqualification of MLAs who, after being elected on the ticket of a political party, “voluntarily give up their party membership”. The Supreme Court has interpreted the term broadly and ruled an MLA’s conduct can indicate whether they have left their party. The law is also applicable to independent MLAs. They are prohibited from joining a political party, and in case they do so, they can also lose their membership in the legislature. But the anti-defection law does not apply if the number of MLAs who leave a political party constitute two-thirds of th...

Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1

• • • • Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad -- all of whom won. Out of the total 10 seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) that went to polls on Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won five seats, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena bagged two each while Congress clinched one. The elections to ten seats in the Council had eleven candidates in the fray. The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad — all of whom won. Of the two candidates fielded by the Congress — Bhai Jagtap and Chandrakant Handore, only the former won while the NCP nominees — Ramraje Nimbalkar and Eknath Khadse — and the Shiv Sena nominees — Aamshya Padavi and Sachin Ahir — bagged seats in the MLC polls. Members of the Maharashtra Assembly voted in the legislative Council elections at Vidhan Bhawan in Also read | The BJP required 24 additional votes to get its five candidates elected while the Congress needed eight additional votes to send both of its candidates to the Council. The Sena had the full quota of 52 votes to ensure the victory of both of its candidates. It had three surplus votes. The NCP was short of just one vote to take its tally to 52...

Maharashtra News Updates: Uddhav Thackeray reaches Matoshree after vacating CM House

Last Updated: 22nd June, 2022 23:20 IST Maharashtra News Updates: Uddhav Thackeray Reaches Matoshree After Vacating CM House In a massive political development in Maharashtra, senior Minister Eknath Shinde and multiple other Shiv Sena MLAs rebelled against the party over its stance on Hindutva and its alliance with Congress and NCP. While they were initially holed up in a 5-star hotel at Surat, they moved to Guwahati on Wednesday morning. Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray will chair a key meeting of the Cabinet today. Two-third of 55, i.e., 37 MLAs are needed to get an exemption against the anti-defection law. At present, 34 MLAs, including Eknath Shinde are there. Three more- Gulabarao Patil, Yogesh Kadam, and Mangesh Kudalkar--will join, taking the number to 36, one short of the set number to get exemption from the law. Leaving Devendra Fadnavis' residence after a meeting, the BJP MLAs cleared that they have not spoken to rebel Eknath Shinde. Outlining that there is always an internal tussle going on in the Shiv Sena, BJP's Raosaheb Danve said, " The government will topple on its own...We are on wait-and-watch mode." While talking about the political instability that has erupted in Maharashtra, BJP's Uma Bharti called Shiv Sena a 'rotten fruit'. The former Union Minister highlighted that it is not Balasaheb's Shiv Sena and said, "When the alliance of NCP, Shiv Sena, and Congress falls in Maharashtra, the BJP will have to come forward to take care of the people." After the ...

Maharashtra Shiv Sena crisis: What is anti

Premium Explained: The anti-defection law, and why Eknath Shinde could be poised to dodge it in Maharashtra Maharashtra Shiv Sena political crisis explained: Can the rebelling Shiv Sena MLAs face proceedings under the anti-defection law, or do they have the numbers to escape this? A look at the law, and the roles the Speaker and Governor will play in such situations. The unfolding On Wednesday (June 22), the ruling Shiv Sena called a meeting of all its MLAs in Mumbai. Some of its legislators have aligned themselves with the party’s rebel leader Eknath Shinde and are camping in Guwahati. The party has warned its MLAs that their absence from the meeting would lead to the presumption they wanted to leave the political party. And this would therefore lead to action against them under the anti-defection law. Also read | What is the anti-defection law, and would it apply to Shiv Sena rebels? The anti-defection law provides for the disqualification of MLAs who, after being elected on the ticket of a political party, “voluntarily give up their party membership”. The Supreme Court has interpreted the term broadly and ruled an MLA’s conduct can indicate whether they have left their party. The law is also applicable to independent MLAs. They are prohibited from joining a political party, and in case they do so, they can also lose their membership in the legislature. But the anti-defection law does not apply if the number of MLAs who leave a political party constitute two-thirds of th...

'Modi in rashtra, Shinde in Maharashtra' ad fuels BJP

By Ritvick Arun Bhalekar, Mustafa Shaikh: An advertisement put out by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena is at the centre of a fresh controversy at a time when reports of rift in the Sena-BJP alliance in the state are doing rounds. The ad in newspapers with the catch line “Modi in Rashtra, Shinde in Maharashtra” has raised many eyebrows in Maharashtra’s political circles. Earlier, the slogan popularized by the BJP cadres in the state said: “Delhi mein Narendra aur Rajya mein Devendra”. The advertisement also states that Eknath Shinde enjoys more popularity than his deputy, Devendra Fadnavis, based on a recent joint survey by a private channel and an agency. According to the survey, 26.1% of the people in Maharashtra would like to see Eknath Shinde as the next chief minister, while 23.2% named Devendra Fadnavis. àä•àå‹àäŸàåàäïàä¾àäµàäçàå€àä°àåàäªàäïàå‡àä–àä°àåàäšàä•àä°àå‚àäèàä•àå‡àä²àå‡àä²àå€àä¹àå€àäœàä¾àä¹àä¿àä°àä¾àääàä¬àä¾àäœàå€.àäïàä¾àäÆàäèàä‚àäæàä¾àäšàåàäïàä¾àä•àåàä·àäãàå€àä®àä¾.àä®àå‚. àäàä•àäèàä¾àäåàä¶àä¿àä‚àäæàå‡àäïàä¾àä‚àäèàä¾àä¶àä¿àäµàä¸àå‡àäèàä¾àäªàåàä°àä®àåàä–àä¬àä¾àä³àä¾àä¸àä¾àä¹àå‡àä¬àäàä¾àä•àä°àå‡àäïàä¾àä‚àäšàä¾àäèàå‡àä®àä•àä¾àäµàä¿àä¸àä°àäªàäáàä²àä¾àäï..àäÆàä®àåàä¹àå€àäš àä¶àä¿àäµàä¸àå‡àäèàä¾àä¹àä¾àääàåàäïàä¾àä‚àäšàä¾àäëàåàä—àä¾àäëàåàäŸàä²àä¾. àäœàä¾àä¹àä¿àä°àä¾àääàå€àääàä¶àä¿àäµàä¸àå‡àäèàä¾àäªàåàä°àä®àåàä–àä¬àä¾àä²àä¾àä¸àä¾àä¹àå‡àä¬àäàä¾àä•àä°àå‡àäïàä¾àä‚àäšàä¾àäëàå‹àäŸàå‹àäŸàä¾àä•àä¾àäïàä²àä¾àäïàä¾àä‚àäšàå€àääàä‚àääàä°àä²àå€....

Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1

• • • • Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 Maharashtra Legislative Council polls: Of 10 seats, BJP gets 5, NCP and Shiv Sena bag 2 each, Congress 1 The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad -- all of whom won. Out of the total 10 seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) that went to polls on Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won five seats, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena bagged two each while Congress clinched one. The elections to ten seats in the Council had eleven candidates in the fray. The BJP had five candidates—Praveen Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad — all of whom won. Of the two candidates fielded by the Congress — Bhai Jagtap and Chandrakant Handore, only the former won while the NCP nominees — Ramraje Nimbalkar and Eknath Khadse — and the Shiv Sena nominees — Aamshya Padavi and Sachin Ahir — bagged seats in the MLC polls. Members of the Maharashtra Assembly voted in the legislative Council elections at Vidhan Bhawan in Also read | The BJP required 24 additional votes to get its five candidates elected while the Congress needed eight additional votes to send both of its candidates to the Council. The Sena had the full quota of 52 votes to ensure the victory of both of its candidates. It had three surplus votes. The NCP was short of just one vote to take its tally to 52...

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