BJP, Congress demand resignation
Maken said the decision of Mr Kejriwal was in stark contrast with the Aam Aadmi plank he played to secure votes in the Delhi elections.
New Delhi: The BJP and Congress on Saturday demanded the resignation of 20 AAP MLAs after the Election Commission rejected th-eir plea to drop office-of-profit case against them.
Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari said the MLAs who were appointed as parliamentary secretaries in Arvind Kejriwal’s government “have no moral right to continue as legislators”.
The plea before the EC pertains to 21 MLAs, but Rajouri Garden MLA Jar-nail Singh had resigned early this year to contest the Punjab Assembly elections.
President Pranab Mukherjee on November 20, 2015, had referred the office-of-profit case warranting the disqualification of the 21 MLAs to the poll panel. In March 2016, the EC issued notice to the MLAs and even the Congress on June 26, 2016, filed an application for impleadment and seeking early disqualification of the 21 MLAs, the Congress said.
In order to give VVIP status to the 21 MLAs, the CM illegally appointed them as parliamentary secretaries and gave them facilities like car, plush office space, staff, etc., Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken said.
Mr Maken said the decision of Mr Kejriwal was in stark contrast with the “Aam Aadmi” plank he played to secure votes in the Delhi elections.
Mr Tiwari said that he hopes that the poll watchdog will give its final decision on this matter very soon as the case has been pending for the last 14 months.