A total of 19 Opposition MLAs (10 from NCP and nine from Congress) were suspended on March 22 till December this year keeping them away from House proceedings and also restricting their entry into the Legislature premises in Mumbai and Nagpur.
The suspension of nine members was earlier revoked on April 1.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Girish Bapat today moved a resolution for revocation of the suspension of remaining 10 MLAs, which was adopted by the House.
The Opposition disrupted proceedings in the House during the Budget presentation on March 18, by displaying banners before Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar while he was reading out the budget speech.
They also sang bhajans, played cymbals, raised slogans and later burnt copies of the budget outside the House.
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