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Action likely against BJP MLAs who offered to quit

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Press Trust of India Jaipur

The action may be initiated after BJP's national executive meeting, scheduled to be held in Mumbai after a few days, party sources said here.

"Some of the MLAs, including Bhawani Singh Rajawat and Rohitash Kumar, had given undesirable public statements about the party and leadership on Sunday which has been taken into account. The party may consider action against such leaders," a party source said.

However, BJP state president Arun Chaturvedi maintained that he had not received resignation letters from any of the party members, as claimed by Raje's side.

Another state party leader said that a few members who were named in the list of those who purportedly submitted their resignations to Raje have now called the party's state leadership retracting their resignation claims.

 

As many as 61 MLAs had claimed to have offered their resignations to Raje in her support after she threatened to quit over party MLA Kataria's decision to embark on a yatra.

  

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First Published: May 08 2012 | 10:25 PM IST

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