Shiv Sena split: Official hearing on disqualification pleas to begin on October 13; Shinde group opposes clubbing of petitions
The Thackeray faction had sought disqualification of several MLAs, including Shinde, under anti-defection laws. Speaking to reporters on the Vidhan Bhavan premises, Sakhare said, "Speaker Narwekar heard our arguments as we are opposed to clubbing ...

The Thackeray faction had sought disqualification of several MLAs, including Shinde, under anti-defection laws.
Speaking to reporters on the Vidhan Bhavan premises, Sakhare said, "Speaker Narwekar heard our arguments as we are opposed to clubbing of all the petitions filed before him. Our demand is to conduct independent hearings of those petitions."
"The Speaker may announce the schedule of the hearings in the next couple of days. The first hearing will commence on October 13. Official arguments will be made regarding the hearing of all the petitions together or separately," Sakhare added.
He said there was no official hearing during the day and only the procedural part was decided.
Responding to a query on the issue, Sakhare said the Thackeray faction wants to club all petitions together and conduct a hearing, whereas the Shinde group is against such a proposal.
Disqualification petitions have been filed against 39 MLAs, Sakhare informed.
After the split in the Shiv Sena, the party name and symbol was given to the Shinde group, while the faction led by Thackeray was christened Shiv Sena (UBT).
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