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Sena (UBT) MPs' Switch Tests Anti-Defection Law

Six MPs who moved to the Shinde-led Shiv Sena have raised fresh questions over the anti-defection law ahead of a Speaker's decision.

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Abhijit ChowdhuryStaff Reporter
Published Thursday, July 16, 2026Updated Jul 16, 2026 IST
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The switch of six Lok Sabha MPs from the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) to the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena has renewed scrutiny of India's anti-defection law, with a Speaker's decision expected before the Monsoon Session, according to the Tribune.

Key Highlights

  • Six MPs moved from Shiv Sena (UBT) to the Shinde-led Shiv Sena.
  • The switch took the Shinde faction's Lok Sabha strength to 13.
  • The Shinde camp says it meets the two-thirds requirement under the anti-defection law.
  • A Speaker's decision is expected before the Monsoon Session.
  • The case tests how the law treats party splits and mergers.

What Happened

The Tribune reported that six MPs joined the Shinde-led Shiv Sena after breaking away from the Thackeray-led party, taking the Shinde faction's strength in the Lower House to 13. The Shinde camp insists the switch satisfies the two-thirds requirement under the anti-defection law, and leader Eknath Shinde described the move as “foolproof.”

The Anti-Defection Question

India's anti-defection law, set out in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, disqualifies legislators who defect, but provides an exception when a specified proportion of a legislature party merges or moves together. Whether the six MPs' switch clears that threshold is the crux of the matter, and the Speaker's ruling will be closely watched.

The switch at a glance

Shiv Sena MPs' switch
DetailFact
MPs who switchedSix
From / toSena (UBT) to Shinde-led Shiv Sena
Shinde faction strength13 in the Lok Sabha
PendingSpeaker's decision

Who It Affects and How

The two Sena factions: The ruling on numbers affects each faction's claim to strength and legitimacy.

Parliamentary arithmetic: Shifts in party strength can matter for crucial votes, including constitutional amendments.

The anti-defection framework: The case adds to a body of disputes over how the law handles splits, a recurring theme in recent Indian politics.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many MPs switched?

Six MPs moved from Shiv Sena (UBT) to the Shinde-led Shiv Sena.

What is the anti-defection law?

A constitutional provision that disqualifies defecting legislators, with an exception for qualifying mergers.

What happens next?

A Speaker's decision on the switch is expected before the Monsoon Session.

Sources

  • The Tribune — Sena (UBT) MPs' switch
Topics:#Shiv Sena#Anti-Defection Law#Eknath Shinde#Uddhav Thackeray#Lok Sabha#Maharashtra#Politics#Parliament
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