Hindustan Times (Patiala)

HEAR OUR SIDE, AAP URGES PRESIDENT, SEEKS MEETING

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Aam Aadmi Party sought on Saturday a meeting with President Ram Nath Kovind, urging him to hear its side before deciding on whether to expel 20 of its legislator­s for holding offices of profit. The party also lashed out at the Election Commission (EC) for the second consecutiv­e day, calling its move to recommend the disqualifi­cations to the President “biased”, and said that the panel had promised to hold a hearing that never took place.

NEWDELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party sought on Saturday a meeting with President Ram Nath Kovind, urging him to hear its side before deciding on whether to expel 20 of its legislator­s for holding offices of profit.

The party also lashed out at the Election Commission (EC) for the second consecutiv­e day, calling its move to recommend the disqualifi­cations to the President “biased”, and said that the panel had promised to hold a hearing that never took place.

Holding up a purported order from the commission on June 23, 2017, Delhi AAP chief Gopal Rai told a press conference: “The order said that the date of hearing for the MLAs will be communicat­ed. But, none of the legislator­s received any letter or notice.”

An official aware of the developmen­ts said President Kovind was in the process of sending the EC recommenda­tion to the Union home ministry for advice. A senior home ministry official said there was no communicat­ion from the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan till Saturday evening. Both officials asked not to be identified.

Kovind is expected to be in Gujarat Sunday and Monday for official functions.

Deputy CM Manish Sisodia reiterated the party’s defence that the MLAs did not get any salary or perks, unlike what is offered to parliament­ary secretarie­s in other states.

“Our MLAs did not get even ₹1 salary. They in fact paid from their own pockets for travelling to monitor works in different department­s,” Sisodia said on the sidelines of a meeting convened on the matter by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Reports have pointed out since Friday that the Supreme Court has previously scrapped posts similar to the ones held by the AAP MLAs.

In 2017, a three-judge bench of the top court struck down the Assam Parliament­ary Secretarie­s (Appointmen­t, Salaries, Allowances and Miscellane­ous Provisions) Act of 2004 and said that Article 194 of the Constituti­on does not authorise state legislatur­es to create offices of parliament­ary secretarie­s.

The 20 MLAs also met Kejriwal on Saturday to discuss future strategy. If the president approves the EC’s recommenda­tion, the legislator­s have decided to file a writ petition in the HC as their ongoing case would be held infructuou­s.

If they are disqualifi­ed, Delhi will face a by-election in 20 constituen­cies.

“This time if elections happen, BJP candidates will lose their deposit. AAP will certainly have a sweeping victory,” Sisodia said, confident of the party’s readiness for elections.

In the press conference, Delhi AAP chief Rai singled out Chief Election Commission­er AK Joti, who is to retire on Sunday, in his criticism of the poll panel.

THE PARTY LASHED OUT AT THE EC, CALLING ITS MOVE TO RECOMMEND DISQUALIFI­CATIONS TO THE PRESIDENT ‘BIASED’

 ?? ANUSHREE FADNAVIS/HT ?? Senior AAP leader Gopal Rai (centre) addresses a press conference in New Delhi on Saturday.
ANUSHREE FADNAVIS/HT Senior AAP leader Gopal Rai (centre) addresses a press conference in New Delhi on Saturday.

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