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AAP calls EC ‘Khap Panchayat’, slams new Chief

- AGENCIES

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday dubbed the Election Commission a “Khap Panchayat” and raised questions over new Chief Election Commission­er O.P. Rawat’s relationsh­ip with the BJP.

AAP spokespers­on Raghav Chadha said Rawat had recused himself from hearing an office of profit case against the now disqualifi­ed 20 AAP MLAs after allegation­s that he was close to many BJP leaders including Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, reports IANS.

Chadha said that six months back Rawat again became a part of the case without informing the party or its MLAs. “It was first time in the history of India that a judge who had recused himself from a case sneaked back to the case through back door.”

On Friday, the Election Commission recommende­d the disqualifi­cation of 20 AAP MLAs. This was approved by the President.

“The Election Commission is working like a Khap Panchayat and giving a verdict without hearing (the other side),” Chadha said.

AAP Rajya Sabha MP-elect Sanjay Singh said that after June 23, 2017, the MLAs were not given a date of hearing.

Singh said that in Punjab, Haryana, and other states when the High Court cancelled the appointmen­t of Parliament­ary Secretarie­s, the MLAs were not disqualifi­ed.

Singh said the action against AAP was taken by the ex-Chief Election Commission­er A.K. Joti at the behest of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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