The petition said Speaker Om Birla did now not keep the simple policies of natural justice. He did no longer call for an evidence from the Shiv Sena Parliamentary Party or the petitioners in spite of unique requests.

The Shiv Sena faction led by using Uddhav Thackeray has filed some other petition within the Supreme Court against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla over the removal in their MPs from Lok Sabha posts. The petition has known as for his or her reinstatement and cancellation of the appointments crafted from the Eknath Shinde faction, including that of Rahul Shewale as chief of Shiv Sena in the Lok Sabha. They have additionally asked for the elimination of Bhavana Gawali because the party’s Chief Whip, alleging that the appointments had been made at the behest of MPS responsible of anti-birthday celebration activities.
The petition also said the Speaker did now not preserve the fundamental policies of natural justice. He did not name for an explanation from the Shiv Sena Parliamentary Party or the petitioners notwithstanding precise requests.
By doing this, the Speaker has perpetuated anti-birthday party activities, claimed the petition filed with the aid of MPs Vinayak Raut and Rajan Vichare.
Mr Raut, who became the leader of Shiv Sena in Lok Sabha and Mr Vichare, the party’s former Chief Whip, alleged that they have been removed illegally and unilaterally by using the Speaker whilst the Monsoon session of parliament commenced.
A delegation of 12 rebel MPs had met the Speaker on July 19 and named the new Chief Whip and the Leader of the birthday party inside the Lok Sabha.
Mr Shinde claimed that he has completed no wrong. “In democracy, numbers are critical. Whatever we’ve performed is under the ambit of the Constitution, laws, policies and regulations,” he advised journalists.
The Speaker gave popularity to the brand new appointees a day after Vinayak Raut wrote to him, asking him no longer to entertain any illustration from the rival faction. In the letter, he made it clean that he was the “duly appointed” leader of the Shiv Sena Parliamentary Party.
The matter of who is the actual chief of the Shiv Sena is pending with the Election Commission, which has requested each leaders to prove majority.
Team Thackeray has challenged the order in the Supreme Court, contending that the ballot panel can not determine which the “real” Shiv Sena except the Supreme Court comes to a decision at the disqualification notices moved by means of the two factions in opposition to each other.