Kejriwal said President Pranab Mukherjee's decision was based on Centre's recommendation and wondered why nobody was talking about legislators holding similar posts in states like Gujarat, Rajasthan and Punjab. He alleged that Modi was indulging in vendetta politics as BJP was "scared" of AAP and was yet to "digest" its defeat in Delhi polls.
Both the parties said MLAs holding the posts of Parliamentary Secretaries in other states have legal protection.
"There are Parliamentary Secretaries in Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat, West Bengal and across the country. Those in Punjab get Rs 1 lakh per month, car and bungalow as well. But they have not been disqualified. Why only Delhi? Because he (Modi) is scared of Aam Aadmi Party," said Kejriwal.
The President has refused to give his assentto a bill passed by the Delhi Assembly last year seeking amendment in the existing law to insulate the 21 legislators from the purview of of the office of profit law with retrospective effect.
Rejecting Kejriwal's reference to MLAs holding similar posts in other states, DPCC Chief Ajay maken said the states have amended their laws to allow such appointments. He said no states in India has 21 parliamentary secretaries.
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra slammed Kejriwal for questioning the credibility of the President's office and accused him of being "obsessed" about attacking Modi for no rhyme or reason.
disqualification of the 21 AAP MLAs, saying it is an "open and shut" case and called Kejriwal "newage Tughlaq" who has "cheated" people.
"The Election Commission (while recommending Jaya Bachchan's disqualification) from the Rajya Sabha opined that any post, even if held in an advisory capacity, was an office of profit.
"This is an open and shut case. The EC must take a final call on the disqualification issue at the earliest. The appointment of 21 Parliament Secretaries is illegal as the prescribed limit for such an appointment in Delhi is only one," she said.
Defending the decision, Kejriwal said they are not being paid any additional perks and that they were tasked to look after power supply, water supply, functioning of hospitals and schools.
"We have given additional responsibilities to our MLAs. They are working for free. Our notification says they are not entitled to any remuneration, perks, facilities or services from the government," Kejriwal told reporters.
The Chief Minister said if the MLAs are working for free, then what is "troubling" the Prime Minister.
"If they are disqualified and made to sit at home, what will they (Centre) get from this. Modiji hasn't been able to digest defeat in Delhi and that is why they are doing all this to not let us work," he added.
Patra said the issue of disqualification of 21 MLAs lies before the President and the Election Commission.
He said that as per the existing law formulated in 2006, Delhi is entitled to have one parliamentary secretary and Kejriwal should have ensured its amendment before appointing 21 MLAs as parliamentary secretaries.
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