Goel along with 26 other AAP MLAs had been issued a notice by the EC following a complaint which alleged that the MLAs held posts of chairpersons of RKSs of different government hospitals in Delhi without any sanctity of law and it sought their disqualification.
"My name figures at serial number 10 in the list given in original complaint and a further affidavit by the complainant. The fact, however, is that I have never been and nor am I at present either a chairperson or a member of any of the RKSs," Goel told reporters.
Accusing the ECI of working under "pressure", Goel claimed that it was quasi judicial body but the way it treated the "frivolous" complaint and allowed the complainant to file an affidavit was "against the constitutional dignity".
"ECI is a constitutional body and I also hold a constitutional post. I'm undecided whether to reply to the notice served to me or not," he said.
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The complaint was submitted at the President's office on June 21. After four months, the ECI, to which it was marked, asked the complainant in writing on August 24 to file an affidavit which he did two days later.
"The ECI did not try to verify the names in the list given by the complainant nor it verified whether the MLAs served as chairpersons of the RKSs. It is not known on which ground the complaint was accepted by it," he said.
According to the The NCT of Delhi Members of Legislative Assembly Act, 1997, amended as per a government notification of September 2006, the post of chairpersons, vice chairpersons and members of RKSs are not office of profit, he said.
"I'm asking the ECI to look into legality of the complaint and its notice and work without pressure and cancel it because it will not stand judicial scrutiny," he added.
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