The poll panel also made it clear that the legislators will have to respond by October 17 on a plea seeking their disqualification failing which the Commission will "presume" that they have "nothing to say in the matter" and decide accordingly.
The Delhi government had earlier submitted documents before the Commission in this case.
On September 8, the Delhi High Court had set aside the appointment of 21 party MLAs as parliamentary secretaries. The court had said the order to appoint them as parliamentary secretaries was given without the concurrence of the Lt Governor.
"It may be noted that if no reply is received by aforesaid date (October 17), it will be presumed that you have nothing to say and the Commission will take appropriate action without any further reference to you," the panel told the MLAs in a notice.
The petition to disqualify AAP MLAs was filed by advocate Prashant Patel, who has termed the legislators' move a "ploy" to delay the proceedings.
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