No decision taken on Akash Vijayvargiya yet: MP BJP chief

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Jul 04 2019 | 8:00 PM IST

Two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi disapproved the conduct of Akash Vijayvargiya who assaulted a civic official, the Madhya Pradesh BJP said Thursday that it had not taken any decision about the Indore MLA.

Madhya Pradesh BJP chief and Jabalpur MP Rakesh Singh who met party leaders here will submit a report and the party's parliamentary board will take decision, a source said.

Singh arrived here from Delhi in the middle of a Parliament session and held meetings with state BJP leaders.

Akash, first-time MLA and son of BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, attacked a civic official with a cricket bat in Indore while opposing demolition of a house on June 26.

He was arrested the same day and released on bail four days later.

Singh, considered to be close to BJP chief and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, had already talked with BJP vice president Shivraj Singh Chouhan who does not get along well with Vijayvargiya senior, party sources said.

Singh also talked with Kailash Vijavargiya on phone, they added.

When Singh arrived at the party office here Thursday, reporters asked him if any notice has been issued to the MLA.

"No notice has been served. You will be informed in ten minutes," he said.

However, emerging out of the office an hour later, he said no decision had been taken.

"We have not taken a decision. BJP follows a procedure. You will be informed accordingly," Singh said.

He was scheduled to fly to Delhi later in the evening.

A BJP leader said Singh will submit a report on the June 26 incident involving Akash Vijayvargiya to the party high command, and its parliamentary board would decide on the action to be taken.

During a BJP parliamentary party meeting Tuesday, prime minister Modi had said that arrogance and misbehavior cannot be tolerated.

According to sources, he said that "whoever it may be, whoever's son he may be...such arrogance, misbehaviour cannot be tolerated" and action should be taken.

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First Published: Jul 04 2019 | 8:00 PM IST

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