Maharashtra : Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil’s clarification on Eknath Shinde’s allegations, said- orders not given to remove security
Shiv Sena’s rebel leader Eknath Shinde had accused the Maharashtra government of withdrawing the security of the MLAs, which was clarified by Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil. It is said that no one’s security has been withdrawn. He said that the security of any MLA has not been removed and no such order has been given.
So while speaking on the matter of attack by Shiv Sena workers on the office of the rebel Shiv Sena MLA, he has said that the local police will take action to protect the homes of those MLAs who have been attacked by Shiv Sena workers. Let us tell you that today the office of rebel Shiv Sena MLAs was attacked by party workers. After which this statement of the Home Minister has come.
182 orders issued and Home Minister on Eknath Shinde faction
He further said that the government has not lost its majority, so the government has every right to take decisions. That’s why no one can stop the government from taking a decision. So while talking on the Eknath Shinde faction, he said that according to the 10th schedule of the constitution, if any legislator of any party wants to change party, then it was allowed earlier, but after the change in the 10th schedule of the constitution, it is possible. Not there. For this they will have to merge the party, according to the Constitution of India, in which party these rebel MLAs will merge, it is not known.
Deputy Speaker and Intelligence Department
Regarding the Deputy Speaker, he said that the decision taken by the Deputy Speaker regarding the appointment of Ajay Chaudhary comes under his jurisdiction. I do not have much information about it, so I do not want to speak on it. So on the matter of intelligence, he said that when the rebel MLAs of Shivsena were leaving Maharashtra, their report was to the Intelligence Department. Although it was not known that he was going to revolt but he was leaving the state and the police administration had informed the officials.