The Election Commission is learnt to have recommended to the President the disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs for allegedly holding office of profit.

In its opinion sent to President Ram Nath Kovind, the Election Commission said by being parliamentary secretaries, they held office of profit and were liable to be disqualified as MLAs of the Delhi Assembly, highly placed sources said.

The President is bound to go by the recommendation of the Commission. In cases where petitions are made seeking disqualification of lawmakers, the President sends a reference to the EC which decides on the case by sending back its opinion.

In the present case, the petition was made to disqualify 21 MLAs, but one had resigned a few months back. There, however, was no official word from the Commission. When contacted, Chief Election Commissioner A K Joti said since the matter is sub-judice, he would not offer any comment on the issue.

AAP angry

An angry AAP today claimed the Election Commission has never “touched this low”. They also claimeed that the EC has become a "letter box of the PMO".

“The EC should not be the letter box of the PMO. But that is the reality today,” Ashutosh tweeted. “A person like me who has covered EC as a reporter during (T N) Seshan days, today I can say EC has never touched so low ever,” the scribe-turned politician added.

(This article was published on January 19, 2018)
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