The Asian Age

Prez accepts EC view, disqualifi­es 20 MLAs

■ AAP faces huge setback, party calls action ‘ unconstitu­tional... dangerous for democracy’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

With President Ram Nath Kovind accepting the Election Commission’s recommenda­tion to disqualify 20 MLAs of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party for holding offices of profit, the stage is set for a mini- election in the nation’s capital as the poll panel now has to hold byelection­s in these Assembly seats within six months. Reacting to this developmen­t, senior AAP leader Ashutosh said: “The President’s order to disqualify the AAP MLAs is unconstitu­tional and dangerous for democracy.”

A notificati­on issued by the law ministry on Sunday quoted the President as saying that in light of the opinion

There was some logic when God gave us 67 seats. The Almighty stood behind us in our every step. Otherwise we would have been nothing... — Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi CM

given by the Election Commission, the 20 members of the Delhi Legislativ­e Assembly had been disqualifi­ed. In a blow to the AAP, the EC had on Friday asked the President to disqualify these 20 MLAs.

“Having considered the matter in the light of the opinion expressed by the Election Commission, I, Ram Nath Kovind, President of India, in exercise of the powers... do here hold that the aforesaid 20 members of the Delhi Legislativ­e Assembly stand disqualifi­ed from being members of the said Assembly,” the notificati­on said.

Once the Delhi Assembly Speaker declares 20 vacancies in the House, the AAP’s strength will come down from 66 to 46. But it will still have a comfortabl­e majority as the Opposition has only four MLAs.

Delhi chief minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal tweeted on Sunday: “There was some logic when God gave us 67 seats. The Almighty stood behind us in our

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