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BJP plans counter-offensive against errant MPs of other parties

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April 23, 2007 14:52 IST

Facing attack from its rivals over the arrest of its member of Parliament Babubhai Katara for alleged human trafficking, the Bharatiya Janata Party has planned a counter-offensive against errant lawmakers of other parties.

At the all-party meeting with the speaker a day before the resumption of the Budget session, the BJP will insist on referring complaints against all other MPs to a parliamentary panel, party leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra told PTI.

"There should be equity, fairness. We acted promptly and suspended him (Katara) from the party. But there are numerous cases and complaints against MPs of other parties. Some face CBI investigation while there are complaints against some for misusing privileges. Some have even been jailed. All such cases should be treated alike and sent together to a parliamentary committee," he said.

The BJP leader, however, remained non-committal about expelling Katara.

"It all depends upon what decision is taken at the all-party meeting. If the case and other complaints are referred to a parliamentary panel, then we will have to wait for its recommendation," Malhotra remarked.

Katara was arrested last week as he allegedly tried to take a woman and a teenaged boy to Canada on the passports of his wife and son.

Police investigation into the case threw up the name of one more BJP MP, Ramswaroop Koli, when a suspect said he had introduced the MP to another suspect in the case.

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