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AAP MLAs were given enough chances in disqualification matter: AK Jyoti

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Former Chief Election on Friday said that the of gave enough opportunities to the Party (AAP) MLAs to respond to its notice in their disqualification matter.

"The gave ample opportunities to AAP MLAs with written notices served to individual MLAs on September 28 and November 2, 2017 but the only arguments made from the MLAs side were that the matter was pending in Delhi and hence the Commission should not hear the disqualification matter. The MLAs should have given the written representation to the Commission but they never gave," said Jyoti.

He further said that the MLAs failed to bring any stay order from the to stay the hearing going on in the commission.

"There was no hurry and we always were of the opinion to give the AAP MLAs time to respond to our notices," he added.

The Delhi earlier today set aside the Election Commission's recommendations to disqualify the 20 Party (AAP) MLAs, accused of holding offices of profit.

However, constitution expert later clarified that the had not revoked the disqualification order.

"The Delhi has not revoked the order of 20 AAP MLAs disqualification, rather it has told to hear the MLAs, since they claimed that they were not heard. The can approach the and appeal," said Kashyap.

On January 30, the asked the to file a written reply to the plea of the disqualified MLAs.

On January 21, approved the disqualification of the MLAs, who were appointed as parliamentary secretaries by the Arvind Kejriwal-led government, after the recommended for the same.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 00:07 IST
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