Someone from Shiv Sena pitted against it; not surprising to see BJP winning Assembly Speaker's poll: Saamana
The Hindu
In satirical comments, an editorial in the Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ also said with the new government in the State, the issue of nomination of 12 MLCs from the governor’s quota will be resolved soon
The Shiv Sena on Monday said it was not surprising to see the BJP winning the Maharashtra Assembly Speaker's election as the Sena was broken and "someone from the party" was pitted against it.
In satirical comments, an editorial in the Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' also said with the new government (led by CM Eknath Shinde) in the State, the issue of nomination of 12 MLCs from the governor's quota will be resolved soon. The old file (sent by the previous Uddhav Thackeray-led government) will be replaced with a new one and it will be cleared by the governor within 24 hours, it claimed.
If "protectors of the Constitution" take a dual stand, these people can make any resolution and win any election, it said, without taking any name. It said following the resignation of Uddhav Thackeray from the CM's post, there was no "state of law" left in Maharashtra.
"Though this is a tough time, it too shall pass," the Marathi daily said. "Like the present Chief Minister (Eknath Shinde), (present Assembly Speaker) Rahul Narvekar was also a Shiv Sainik. In his journey from the Shiv Sena, NCP to the BJP and now as Speaker of the Maharashtra Assembly, Mr. Narvekar perfectly knows when to go and where to go," the editorial said.
"It is not surprising to see the BJP winning the Maharashtra Assembly Speaker's election as the Sena was broken and someone from the party was pitted against it," the Marathi publication said. During the Speaker's election on Sunday, Mr. Narvekar bagged 164 votes, while Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena candidate Rajan Salvi got 107 votes.
"The BJP-sponsored MLAs of the Shinde group did not follow the party's whip and action of disqualification will start, but to avoid that, the BJP has made a person having legal knowledge as the Speaker, and now they will take convenient decisions," the Sena mouthpiece claimed.
It said when a petition seeking disqualification of 16 MLAs (of the Shinde group) is under consideration before the Supreme Court, it is illegal to allow them to take part in the voting process. It also took a dim view of the heavy security deployed when MLAs from Shinde group arrived in a south Mumbai hotel from the airport (two days back from Goa).