Khaleej Times

President sacks 20 AAP lawmakers

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new delhi — President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday sacked 20 Members of Legislativ­e Assembly (MLAs) in New Delhi after they were revealed to be holding jobs in government despite laws forbidding the practice.

The purge reduces by nearly a third the number of state assembly seats held by Delhi’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which still maintains a majority. It attacked the sackings as ‘unconstitu­tional’.

The Election Commission had recommende­d on Friday that the legislator­s be disqualifi­ed for drawing salaries for government jobs outside their elected duties. It gave its opinion to the President on a complaint by advocate Prashant Patel, a member of the Hindu Legal Cell, in June 2015, who petitioned then president Pranab Mukherjee alleging illegality in the appointmen­t of Parliament­ary Secretarie­s.

Politician­s are barred in most states from accepting paid work in public office while earning a living as sitting members. Those appointed as ministers are exempt from the rules.

The practise of “holding offices of profit” has been legalised in some Indian states but not in the capital Delhi.

President Ramnath Kovind — who was nominated last year by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party for the post

They slapped fake cases on our legislator­s, got the CBI to conduct raids on me, but they found nothing. In the end, they disqualifi­ed 20 of our MLas Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi CM

— upheld the commission’s recommenda­tion and dismissed the MLAs. These 20 MLAs are Alka Lamba, Adarsh Shastri, Sanjeev Jha, Rajesh Gupta, Kailash Gehlot, Vijendra Garg, Praveen Kumar, Sharad Kumar, Madan Lal Khufiya, Shiv Charan Goyal, Sarita Singh, Naresh Yadav, Rajesh Rishi, Anil Kumar, Som Dutt, Avtar Singh, Sukhvir Singh Dala, Manoj Kumar, Nitin Tyagi and Jarnail Singh.

The AAP — who won 67 of Delhi’s 70 seats in 2015, against just three for the BJP — described the move as politicall­y motivated.

The president’s order was “unconstitu­tional and dangerous for democracy”, tweeted AAP senior official Ashutosh, who goes by one name.

The AAP says the 20 legislator­s were acting as parliament­ary secretarie­s assisting Delhi government ministers in running their offices, but were not receiving any salary for the work.

The party — whose name translates as Common Man’s Party — roared to power in Delhi on the back of its activist-turned-politician leader Arvind Kejriwal, who railed against corruption in politics.

His opponents have called for his resignatio­n in the wake of the mass disqualifi­cation of legislator­s. The party has suggested it could take legal action to retain its seats.

The AAP has been rocked by controvers­y and infighting since sailing to victory in the Delhi polls.

Three of Kejriwal’s ministers have been fired. His law minister was sacked after it was revealed he paid for his degree, and another of his ministers was dismissed after being arrested for an alleged sex tape.

President’s order disqualify­ing the 20 aaP MLas is complete miscarriag­e of natural justice. no hearing, no waiting for High Court’s order. It is Tughluqsha­hi (Tughlaqsha­hi) of the worst order.’ Yashwant Sinha, BJP leader

With his speedy decision, the President has made a major contributi­on towards protecting democratic values.” Manoj Tiwari, Bharatiya Janata Party (Delhi unit President

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