President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday gave his assent to a recommendation made by the Election Commission for disqualifying 20 MLAs of the Arvind Kejriwal-led party over holding offices of profit.
"The action taken in Delhi has proved that the appointment of the BJP MLAs in Chhattisgarh to the postsof parliamentary secretariesis also unconstitutional.
"Therefore, a similar action should be taken by the Election Commission of India against these MLAs here for holding offices of profit,"Congress leader Mohammad Akbar told a press conference today.
He said he had then written to the poll panel on the issue in the year 2016.
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"In response to my letter, in November 2016, the ECI stated that it goes into the disqualification of sitting MLAs only if a reference is made to it by the Governor of the state concerned," Akbar said.
Akbar, a former minister, said he wrote to Chhattisgarh Governor Balramji Das Tandon after the EC's response.
"However, even after over a year, the Governor did not refer the matter to the ECI for further consideration," Akbar said, alleging that the Governor was not discharging his Constitutional duty.
The high court, which is yet to pass any order on Akbar's petition, had earlier directedthe state government to withdraw power of allparliamentarysecretaries.
However, Akbar alleged that the government withdrew only the financial power of discretionary fund conferred upon the parliamentary secretaries.
"The parliamentary secretaries are still enjoyingperks in the form of bungalows, cars and other facilities like ministers," he alleged.
He said the BJP-led dispensation is scared that disqualification of the 11 MLAs will reduce them to a minority government.
Asked if the Congress will approach the Governor again, Akbar said the party was not averse to do so.
"However, if no response is received from the governor, the Congress will appeal to the President to look into the matter," he said.
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