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6:52Now PlayingIn this episode of The Urban Debate, the host Samia Kapoor will be discussing how after the "name" and "symbol," the war between the two senas in Maharashtra continues now that Eknath Shinde is keeping an eye on the Shiva Sena headquarters. The Shiva Sena office inside the Maharashtra assembly has already been taken over by his leaders, and obviously the party offices dispersed throughout the state would be the next move. Some of them are also in prominent areas. The Uddhav camp is currently engaged on damage management. They have petitioned the Supreme Court to halt the Electoral Commission's ruling, but their demand for an expedited hearing has been turned down. Uddhav Thackeray criticised the Election Commission earlier today. The ruling was unlawful, he declared, and the entire Election Commission panel should be dismissed because they were chosen and not elected. We are joined by Shinde Sena spokesperson Krishna Hedge who will be expressing his views on this issue. "See let me first tell you that we are not a faction we are the Shiv Sena party so there has to be a correction in that," says Krishna Hedge.
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