CEC repaying' debt to PM, says AAP leader

Hitting out at Joti, Mr Bharadwaj said the decision comes at a time when the Chief Election Commissioner is due to retire on January 23.

Update: 2018-01-19 20:30 GMT
AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj addresses the media at the party office in New Delhi on Friday. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: Launching an attack on CEC A.K. Joti after the Election Commission recommended disqualification of 20 of its legislators, the AAP on Friday said the poll panel head was “repaying the debt” to Prime Minister Narendra Modi before his retirement.

Noting that the EC’s order defied the “principles of natural justice”, AAP’s Delhi unit’s chief spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj said the poll panel did not hear the MLAs’ case. He, however, stated that the party is yet to get any official communication on the matter.

Senior AAP leader Ashutosh said the Election Commission had never touched this low.

The Election Commission is learnt to have recommended to the President the disqualification of the 20 AAP MLAs for allegedly holding office of profit.

In its opinion sent to President Ram Nath Kovind, the EC said by being parliamentary secretaries, they held office of profit and were liable to be disqualified as MLAs of the Delhi Assembly, highly placed sources said.

Hitting out at Joti, Mr Bharadwaj said the decision comes at a time when the Chief Election Commissioner is due to retire on January 23.

“A.K. Joti was the principal secretary under (the then Gujarat chief minister) Narendra Modi and then the chief secretary of Gujarat. He is retiring on Monday. So you want to repay Modi ji’s debt. You are mortgaging a constitutional post like the EC,” he alleged.

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