This Article is From May 21, 2016

21 AAP Legislators Seek Personal Hearing Before Election Commission

21 AAP Legislators Seek Personal Hearing Before Election Commission

The Election Commission had earlier issued notices to 21 AAP legislators asking them to explain how their appointment as parliamentary secretaries does not fall under office of profit. (File photo)

New Delhi: Twenty-one Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislators, who have been made parliamentary secretaries and are facing the risk of disqualification from the Assembly on office of profit issue, have sought a personal hearing before the Election Commission.

Sources in the commission today said a decision on the matter will take at least 6 to 8 weeks.

"We have asked for a personal hearing from the Election Commission to make our stand clear. However, no date has been fixed as of now," AAP's Kasturba Nagar legislator Madanlal said.

He said this has been conveyed to the commission in the reply filed by the legislators to the notices issued by the poll panel.

The Election Commission had earlier issued notices to 21 AAP legislators asking them to explain how their appointment as parliamentary secretaries does not fall under office of profit.

The Commission has sought the response of the legislators as to why their Assembly membership should not be cancelled. The notices had been given by the commission on a complaint filed by a lawyer.

In their response to the poll body, the legislators have said that parliamentary secretary is a "post" without any remuneration or power.

A senior party functionary maintained that there was no "pecuniary benefit" associated with the post.

AAP had appointed 21 parliamentary secretaries to assist the Delhi government ministers. Thereafter, the government sought an amendment to the Delhi Members of Legislative Assembly (Removal of Disqualification) Act, 1997.

Through the Bill, which has been forwarded to the Centre by Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung, AAP wants "retrospective" exemption for the parliamentary secretaries from disqualification provisions.

Questions have been raised over their appointment by the opposition.

The Lieutenant Governor has said that the office of parliamentary secretary is defined as an "office of profit if one looks at the statutes of Delhi" and that as per the GNCT Act, the city can have only one parliamentary secretary attached to the office of the chief minister.

The 21 legislators include Alka Lamba, Jarnail Singh, Adarsh Shastri and Rajesh Gupta.
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