Maharashtra Government Live Updates: SC to pass order on Maharashtra at 10.30am on Tuesday
BJP leaders expected to address media after meeting
Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, BJP State President Chandrakant Patil, and other party leaders at meeting of the legislators of the party. pic.twitter.com/ZDrnq4nCCE
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Fadnavis, Piyush Goyal at Mumbai BJP office to meet party legislators
Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis arrives at BJP office for a meeting of the legislators of the party. pic.twitter.com/VxaOyxaV3H
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NCP contacts 3 'missing' MLAs, who attended swearing-in, claims they are with party
Till Sunday morning, five NCP MLAs - Daulat Daroda (Shahapur), Nitin Pawar (Kalwan), Narhari Zhirwal (Dindori), Babasaheb Patil (Ahmedpur), Anil Patil (Amalner) - were reported 'missing', party spokesperson Nawab Malik said. The party has been able to contact Anil Patil, Babasaheb Patil and Daroda, he said
We don't want any horse-trading to happen. We demand a floor test to happen as soon as possible. SC will give its verdict in favour of Maharashtra's people: Prithviraj Chavan
SG Tushar Mehta's request for two days time was rejected by SC. Now, SG has to produce letters from both Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar for staking claim to form govt at 10.30 am on Monday
SC issues notice to all parties and posted the hearing for tomorrow. It directs state govt to place the letter written by governor to invite BJP to form govt by tomorrow morning.
SC: Adjudication of this and plea for floor test in 24 hours could be done after perusing documents of governor's office
SC issues notice to Maharashtra government and Centre on Sena-NCP-Congress petition seeking composite floor test while challenging invitation to Fadnavis to form government
SC issues notice to Maharashtra government and Centre on Sena-NCP-Congress petition seeking composite floor test while challenging invitation to Fadnavis to form government
Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for some BJP MLAs and two independents, told SC that since Fadnavis is not represented before SC in this case, he and party should be given notice and hearing can take place after 3-4 days. "There is ko tearing hurry," he said.