New Delhi Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will file an appropriate response to the Supreme Court’s notice to him on a plea seeking annulment of his election to the state Assembly for alleged non-disclosure of pending criminal cases against him, the CMO said on Thursday.The Supreme Court on Thursday had issued a notice to Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on a plea seeking annulment of his election to the state assembly for alleged non-disclosure of pending criminal cases against him in his nomination papers. A bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices S.K. Kaul and K.M. Joseph sought response of the chief minister on an appeal filed against a Bombay high court order.The SC’s notice was whether or not to admit the plea, the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said in a statement.“An appropriate response will be filed to the notice.Fadnavis had filed all details about cases against him in the election affidavit in 2014. The petitioner had moved the high court which dismissed the case calling it baseless,” it said.Earlier, the Bombay high court had dismissed the plea by social activist and advocate Satish Ukey seeking annulment of Fadanavis’s election to the Maharashtra assembly on the grounds of alleged non-disclosure of all pending criminal cases against him which violates the provisions of the Representation of the People’s Act 1951. The Supreme court was hearing an appeal of Ukey against the high court order.Also Read: Allegations of Corruption Singe Devendra Fadnavis GovernmentAccording to the Indian Express, the Maharashtra CM has a total of 22 criminal cases registered against him, which include, “abetment of such assault, if the assault is committed”, “voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means”, being part of an unlawful assembly, rioting, voluntarily causing hurt and wearing garb or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intent.”Meanwhile, NCP spokesman Nawab Malik said the chief minister talks about morality and transparency but “hid two cases involving him” and it shows how transparent his governance is.“He has lost the moral right to stay on the chief minister’s post. The Supreme Court will disqualify his election whenever it does. We demand him to immediately step down from his post,” Malik said.All India Congress Committee secretary for Maharashtra Ashish Dua took a swipe at BJP leaders, alleging that they have taken cover under the umbrella of untruth and arrogance.“Leaders of #BJP lead by example…When #devendrafadnavis. #Maharashtra CM, Union Ministers & top leaders are hiding facts who have taken shelter under umbrella of opacity, untruth & arrogance…People of the country are ready to oust such an Empire of Lies,” Dua said in a tweet.(With inputs from PTI)