Published 19:52 IST, November 12th 2019
Sena thwarted & President's rule imposed, Raj Thackeray finally speaks
MNS chief Raj Thackeray broke his silence on the ongoing political developments in Maharashtra, describing the imposition of President's Rule as a great insult.
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Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) supremo Raj Thackeray broke his silence on the ongoing political developments in Maharashtra on Tuesday. He stated that the imposition of President’s Rule in the state was a “great insult” to the voters of the state. This comes minutes after the President officially approved the proclamation of President’s Rule after receiving a report from Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari. The latter was “satisfied that the Government of the State of Maharashtra cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution”.
#PresidentRuleInMaha राज्यात राष्ट्रपती राजवट लागू होणे म्हणजे ह्या नतद्रष्टांनी महाराष्ट्राच्या मतदारांचा केलेला घोर अपमान आहे.
— Raj Thackeray (@RajThackeray) November 12, 2019
राज ठाकरे
President's Rule
President’s rule entails that the Governor of the state will temporarily function as the chief executive of the state, representing the President of India. This power emanates from Article 356 of the Constitution, which empowers the President to withdraw the executive and legislative powers of any state “if he is satisfied that a situation has arisen in which the government of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution”. President’s Rule has been imposed in multiple states on more than 100 occasions.
Maharashtra power tussle
Despite the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance securing a comfortable majority in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, they could not form the government owing to a dispute over the Chief Minister’s post. After caretaker Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and the Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray traded barbs on November 8, BJP refused to accept the invite to form the government. While the Sena expressed its willingness for government formation, it requested 48 hours to garner the letters of support from the MLAs. This request was rejected by the Governor after which he invited NCP, the third-largest party. On Tuesday, the Shiv Sena challenged this order of Governor Koshyari by filing a writ petition in the Supreme Court.
19:28 IST, November 12th 2019