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Raje gives in to BJP, quits Rajasthan House post

TimePublished on Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 14:53, Updated on Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 15:44 in Politics section

RAJE(STHAN) CHAPTER OVER: Raje submitted her resignation to senior BJP leader LK Advani.

RAJE(STHAN) CHAPTER OVER: Raje submitted her resignation to senior BJP leader LK Advani.


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New Delhi: Former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on Friday resigned as Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan Assembly after having defied the party high command for nearly three months.

Fifty-six-year-old Raje submitted her resignation to senior party leader L K Advani hours before a meeting of the party's Parliamentary Board which was expected to take up the issue, sources close to her said.

The Parliamentary Board meeting was convened amid indications that the party high command was contemplating disciplinary action against Raje, who had been defying a directive to step down as Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan.

The party high command had asked Raje in August to take moral responsibility for BJP's defeat in the Lok Sabha and the state Assembly polls and step down from the post.

She, however, had defied the directive and was dilly-dallying for the last few months.

The party had nominated senior party leader M Venkaiah Naidu in September to talk to her and persuade her to follow the party diktat. But Raje did not meet him for days, saying she was unwell.

Subsequently, the party nominated another senior leader Sushma Swaraj to persuade Raje to step down but the Rajasthan BJP leader did not meet her despite an appointment scheduled for October 20.

Party sources said Raje is unlikely to be rehabilitated at the Central level because of her defiance.

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