AAP Delhi unit chief Gopal Rail alleged that the poll panel failed to give the party a hearing before sending its recommendations to President Ram Nath Kovind.
"It is an undemocratic step. They are taking revenge from people of Delhi, the government and Chief Minister of Delhi" he said.
The AAP leader said the appointment of parliamentary secretaries had come up in 11 states, but only AAP was being targeted.
The case of disqualification of AAP MLAs is up for hearing at the Delhi High Court on Monday.
"We will go to all democratic fora seeking justice," he said.
Underlining the AAP's connect with people, Rai said, "We are not afraid of elections. People decide our destiny".
In a blow to the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, the Election Commission had yesterday asked the president to disqualify 20 of its MLAs for holding offices of profit, setting the stage for their ouster from the assembly.
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