
ECI to apply ‘rule of majority’ while deciding on the real Shiv Sena matter: CEC Rajiv Kumar
The Hindu
Mr. Kumar’s remarks came after the Supreme Court asked ECI to decide on Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde’s claim that his faction represents the “real” Shiv Sena party
After the Supreme Court’s go ahead to decide on the Shiv Sena rebel group’s plea seeking recognition of “real Shiv Sena” and allot the party’s election symbol to the group, the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar said the ECI follow the laid down process while deciding on the matter.
Mr. Kumar said that the ECI will apply the transparent process of the “rule of majority” while taking the decision on the plea of the breakaway faction.
Mr. Kumar made the remark while responding to a query in Gandhinagar where the top officials of the ECI reviewed the poll preparations for the Assembly elections of Gujarat.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde group’s has filed a plea in the ECI seeking recognition as the “real” Shiv Sena and allocation of the party’s bow-and-arrow poll symbol to it, a claim contested by the party supremo Udhdhav Thackeray.
According to Mr. Kumar, the poll watchdog has well laid down transparent process of the “rule of majority” in place and it is applied when dealing with such pleas.
“There is a set procedure which procedure mandates us and we define it in terms of a very transparent process by judging and applying the ‘rule of majority’. We will apply the ‘rule of majority’ whenever we are looking at it. This will be done after reading the exact decision (of SC),” the CEC said when asked about the apex court’s order.
Meanwhile, the ECI team held a series of meetings in Gandhinagar to review the preparations regarding conduct of the State Assembly elections in Gujarat.

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