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Kuldeep Negi
Jan 11, 2024, 09:29 AM | Updated 09:29 AM IST
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Maharashtra Speaker Rahul Narwekar has defended his decision to not disqualify the members of the Uddhav Thackeray's group.
Narwekar clarified that although Bharat Gogawale was properly named as the party whip, there was ambiguity over whether the directive to attend the party meeting was "adequately and properly served" to the Thackeray faction's MLAs.
"It appears that this service is not complete. There was no evidence to show this whip was properly served upon the MLAs belonging to the Thackeray faction. Since this filter was not cleared, it was not appropriate for me, under the principles of natural justice, to hold them disqualified," Narwekar told NDTV in an interview.
This comes as Uddhav Thackray, while speaking to the media, had raised the question as to why, if their version of the constitution was not valid, they were not disqualified.
Narwekar, while ruling on disqualification petitions pending since June 2022, declared Eknath Shinde's group as the "real Shiv Sena", basing his decision on the party's 1999 constitution filed with the Election Commission.
He noted that the 2018 constitution version given by Thackeray is "not on record".
Going by that constitution, Uddhav Thackeray did not have the power to remove Eknath Shinde from Shiv Sena, he had added.
He had also dismissed the petitions to disqualify MLAs from both camps.
Narwekar added that skipping a party meeting is more about dissent than violation of rules and so does not call for disqualification. The right to dissent is included in the constitutional right of freedom of speech, he added.
Kuldeep is Senior Editor (Newsroom) at Swarajya. He tweets at @kaydnegi.