In a major setback to the ruling AAP in Delhi, President Ram Nath Kovind has disqualified 20 of its MLAs for holding offices of profit. Kovind gave his assent on Saturday to the recommendation in this regard by the Election Commission.
These MLAs were appointed parliamentary secretaries to assist ministers with their work by the AAP dispensation.
Kejriwal said the disqualified MLAs were not provided a single penny by the Delhi government.
"This MLA used to visit school to check if teachers are present in public schools and spend from his own pockets to carry out this work. We have not given single penny to these 20 MLAs," Kejriwal said at a gathering during a Basant Panchami celebration here.
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Earlier today, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia wrote an open letter to Delhiites, terming the disqualification of 20 AAP MLAs as "dirty politics" of the BJP and appealing to them to give a befitting reply to the saffron party.
"They have imposed polls on Delhi by disqualifying our 20 MLAs. There will be model code of conduct and all government's works will come to a halt.
"Thereafter, the Lok Sabha polls will come due to which model code of conduct will come into effect again, stopping development works. After this, (Delhi) Assembly polls will take place," Sisodia said in the letter.
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