Published 11:41 IST, November 26th 2019
Sharad Pawar highlights specific point as Supreme Court orders Maharashtra floor test
NCP Supremo Sharad Pawar on Tuesday, stated that it was heartening that the Maharashtra Verdict from the SC on floor test came on the Constitution Day.
Thanking the Supreme Court for ordering a floor test on Wednesday, NCP Supremo Sharad Pawar on Tuesday, stated that it was heartening that the Maharashtra Verdict came on the Constitution Day. He thanked the apex Court for upholding democratic values and constitutional principles. While the decision has been hailed by the Shiv Sena, Congress, and NCP, it has also been welcomed by the BJP. Both are confident of winning the floor test.
Sharad Pawar hails SC order
Supriya Sule echoes similar sentiments:
SC orders floor test on Wednesday
In a massive development, the Supreme Court, on Tuesday, has ordered a floor test in the Maharashtra Assembly on Wednesday - November 27, at 5 PM. The apex court has also asked for no secret ballot to be used for casting votes. The Supreme Court has also stated that a Protem Speaker must be appointed immediately and that he will hold the floor test on Wednesday.
Furthermore, the apex court has called for a Special Assembly session on November 27 to administer the oath to all MLAs prior to the floor test at 5 PM. The apex court has also stated that the floor test will be telecasted live. The Supreme Court has not the constitutional validity of the present government and the governor's decision
SC reserves verdict
On Monday, after hearing from both sides, the Supreme Court had reserved its verdict. The Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance pushed for a floor test to be conducted immediately. But the BJP had asked for 7 days, stating that would be a more "reasonable time", which will allow the CM to respond to the petition as well conduct a floor test.
We are 162' and Hotel politics
On Monday in a massive announcement, 162 MLAs of Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP took an oath of allegiance at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, stating that they 'will not succumb to BJP' and will remain with the Maha Vikas Aghadi. BJP has slammed the Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena for insulting all the MLAs and the voters of the state by making them take an oath in a private gathering. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena MLAs are still holed in Lemon Tree Hotel, Congress MLAs are in JW Marriott and NCP MLAs are in Grand Hyatt Hotel.
Fadnavis becomes CM, Ajit Pawar Deputy CM
In a massive turn of events, BJP's Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday morning was sworn-in as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra and NCP's Ajit Pawar was sworn-in as Deputy CM. While Ajit Pawar claimed that he has the support of a few other NCP MLAs, all of them have sworn allegiance to NCP Supremo Sharad Pawar. Distancing his party from Ajit Pawar's decision, Sharad Pawar removed him from as leader of the NCP Legislative Party and appointed Jayant Patil at his place. The election result in the state gave a clear mandate to the Mahayuti, resulted in a president's rule after no party could prove a majority. BJP won 105 seats and Sena 56 seats, while the NCP bagged 54 seats, and the Congress won 44 seats.
Updated 11:53 IST, November 26th 2019