Petitioner Prashant Patel, a Delhi-based advocate, alleged that the MLAs have become subject to disqualification for holding the posts, a charge that was "dismissed" by Kejriwal in the meeting.
"Discussions were held with the CM over the issue. He (Kejriwal) said that it was crystal clear that there was no violation of any constitutional provision citing a number of court judgements from the past," one of the MLAs, who was present in the meeting, said.
Sources in the EC said the matter was still at a "nascent" stage and that a decision will be taken only after the legislators have filed their response. They have been asked to respond on or before April 11.
All the 21 legislators, were present at the meeting held at Kejriwal's residence.
Kejriwal had appointed them as parliamentary secretaries to ministers for "smooth functioning" of the government on March 14 last year.
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