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As the pitch for the local body polls hots up in Delhi, the Congress is eagerly awaiting an Election Commission verdict, which may disqualify 21 lawmakers of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party in an office of profit case.The final hearing in the case is to be held on March 16 and the verdict could come by end of the month. If the AAP legislators are disqualified, the development could mean a huge setback for the party ahead of the municipal corporation polls slated for next month.The Congress leaders claim the case against the AAP lawmakers is strong while the ruling party in Delhi is banking on an earlier High Court order which had set aside the charges against the MLAs.Both AAP and the Congress are trying hard to take back the three municipal corporations which have been under the BJP for decades.Sources said the matter has been pending before the poll panel since December 2016 and got delayed as the Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi along with two Election Commissioners AK Joti and ..
According to apex court, the matter involves important questions of law and constitution questions