EC bars Thackeray, Shinde camps from using Shiv Sena name, symbol for Maha bypoll

In an interim order over the claims by the rival factions for control of the organisation, the commission asked them to suggest by Monday three name choices , and also as many free symbols.
Election Commission of India. (File Photo | Shekhar Yadav, EPS)
Election Commission of India. (File Photo | Shekhar Yadav, EPS)

NEW DELHI: In an interim order, the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday barred the two Shiv Sena factions led by Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde from using the party name and its election symbol in the Andheri East assembly bypoll.

"Neither of the two groups led by Eknathrao Sambhaji Shinde (Petitioner) and other led by Uddhav Thackeray (Respondent) be permitted to use the name of the party 'Shivsena' simplicitor. Neither of the two groups shall also be permitted to use the symbol 'Bow & Arrow, reserved for Shivsena," said the order.

The order is to place both the rival groups on even keel and to protect their rights and interests, the ECI noted.

The group led by Shinde approached the Commission to stake claim over the party's election symbol in view of the bypoll.

On Thursday, the chief electoral officer (CEO) of Maharashtra has sought guidance from Commission on the issue.

The ECI has also asked the both fractions to suggest three name for their groups, and also to choose symbols from the free symbol list.

The Commission has given them October 10 deadline.

"Accordingly, both the groups are hereby directed to furnish, latest by 01:00 PM on October 10, 2022. The names of their groups by which they may be recognized by Commission and to this end, give three options in order of preference, anyone of which may be approved by the Commission and; The symbols which may be allotted to the candidates set up, if any, by the respective groups. They may indicate the names of three free symbols, in the order of their preference, anyone of which may be allotted to their candidates by the Commission," read the order

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