"Act Of Political Violence": Sanjay Raut On Thackerays Losing Shiv Sena Symbol

He also said that all political parties need to ask the poll watchdog the definition of a political party.

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He dared the government to call for fresh elections.
Mumbai:

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Saturday slammed the Election Commission (EC) for its move to recognise the faction led by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde as the real Shiv Sena, and termed its decision as a form of political violence aimed at finishing off the party.

He also said that all political parties need to ask the poll watchdog the definition of a political party.

In a big blow to Uddhav Thackeray, the EC on Friday allotted the name 'Shiv Sena' and its poll symbol 'bow and arrow' to the group led by Chief Minister Shinde. This is for the first time that the Thackeray family has lost control of the party that was founded in 1966 by Bal Thackeray on the principles of justice for the sons of the soil.

"The EC order is a form of political violence to finish off the Shiv Sena and it is an act done out of fear and revenge," Mr Raut alleged while talking to reporters at Kankavli in Maharashtra's Sindhudurg district.

There is a party that is more than 50 years old and some of whose MLAs and MPs defected under pressure, he said while referring to Shiv Sena.

The Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader also described the EC's decision as a violation of law, Constitution, and people's will.

He dared the government to call for fresh elections and seek a mandate from the people to see the Shiv Sena belonged to whom.

"The party and people are with Uddhav Thackeray and the legal battle will continue," Mr Raut said.

Eknath Shinde had rebelled against Uddhav Thackeray's leadership in June last year and formed a government in alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

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