The EC had served a notice on Munde on June 29, asking him why he should not be disqualified for "suppressing and undervaluing" his poll campaign expenditure with his public admission of having spent Rs eight crore over it.
Sources said the poll panel is likely to take a call in its meeting tomorrow, when the period of its notice is set to end, on whether to grant more time to Munde.
The prescribed limit of poll campaign expenditure during the 2009 Parliamentary election was Rs 25 lakh.
Munde, who is an MP from Beed and BJP's deputy leader in the Lok Sabha, had on June 27 said during a book launch function in Mumbai that he had spent a whopping Rs eight crore during his 2009 Lok Sabha election campaign in the presence of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and former BJP chief Nitin Gadkari.
"ln case, you fail to do so, within the time stipulated above, you will render yourself liable, without any further reference to you in the matter, for disqualification under section 10 A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951....For a period of 3 years from the date of order of the Commission...," the EC notice to him said.
The EC said that the election expenditure shown by Munde in the 2009 elections was only Rs 19,36,922.
