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BJP revokes suspension of MP

Neena Vyas

NEW DELHI: The BJP on Wednesday revoked the suspension order against its MP from Rajkot in Gujarat, Vallabhai Kathiria.

Party spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said here that the suspension order against Mr. Kathiria was revoked “after he publicly apologised and regretted his earlier action of indiscipline.”

Disciplinary action had been taken against him and another Gujarat MP Somabhai Patel after the Gujarat Assembly election last year. However, no decision had as yet been taken in Mr. Patel’s case, Mr. Rudy added.

Asked whether the former Pri-me Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, would vote in the confidence motion to be moved by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on July 21, Mr. Rudy said: “I have no information. Yes, a whip has been issued to all MPs to be present and vote aga-inst the government. If Mr. Vajpa-yee is well, he will come and exercise his vote.”

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