New pride in Maharashtra, Governor recommends President's rule, Shiv Sena reaches Supreme Court
New pride in Maharashtra, Governor recommends President's rule, Shiv Sena reaches Supreme Court
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MUMBAI: Amid the political tussle in Maharashtra, news is coming that the Modi cabinet has recommended the President to impose President's rule in Maharashtra. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena has also reached the Supreme Court. On the other hand, Shiv Sena has filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the Governor's decision. The Shiv Sena has said in the petition why BJP was given 72 hours and Shiv Sena 24 hours. The bench of Justice Bobde of the Supreme Court will hear the case.

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At the same time, the Governor of Maharashtra has confirmed the recommendation of the President's rule. He said that according to the constitution in Maharashtra, there is no possibility of the government running. He has said that President's rule has been recommended by the Central Government. The Shiv Sena has filed a petition in the Supreme Court, challenging the Maharashtra Governor's decision, saying that the party was not given time to prove his ability to form the government. Lawyer Sunil Fernandez has filed a petition for the Shiv Sena.

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In fact, the political mercury has been hot since Saturday, with the BJP having the largest number of MLAs, with 105 MLAs, expressing an inability to form the government. On Sunday, the governor invited the Shiv Sena with 56 MLAs to form the government. However, the party could not provide letters of support from the Congress and NCP, even though it claimed support from them 'in principle'. The Shiv Sena asked for more time from the governor, which the governor refused to give.

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