Updated On: 13 May, 2023 07:11 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
Decide on disqualification of 16 MLAs within three months, says Thackeray side; don’t put pressure on speaker: Shinde faction

Speaker Rahul Narvekar (right) Uddhav Thackeray
A day after the Supreme Court’s far-reaching verdict on Maharashtra’s political situation, the action has shifted to Speaker Rahul Narvekar’s chamber. The Shiv Sena’s Thackeray group asked the Speaker to decide on the disqualification of the 16 MLAs at the earliest. It said the reasonable time, as directed by the court, could not go beyond three months. The Shinde faction and the BJP shot back accusing the rivals of putting the Speaker under pressure.
On Friday, Uddhav Thackeray and his colleague Anil Parab decoded the judgment, highlighting things that have gone in their party’s favour. CM Shinde’s MP son Shrikant Shinde and Thackeray’s nephew Advocate Nihar Thackeray interpreted the judgment to establish that the rival faction had created a misleading narrative to create a wrong perception about the government.