"Amit Jogi, Congress MLA from Marwahi constituency has been expelled from the primary membership of the party for six years. Besides, aresolution has been passed by the state party unit to terminate Ajit Jogi from the party," state Congress chief Bhupesh Baghel told reporters after a meeting of the Pradesh Congress Committee, which also adopted a resolution "condemning" the tape controversy.
The leaked tape, which has conversations suggesting money changed hands to make Pawar, Congress candidate for the seat, withdraw at the last minute to facilitate the BJP nominee's victory, had triggered a huge political storm in Chhattisgarh with Baghel serving a show cause notice to Amit Jogi last month seeking his reply within seven days.
"We have passed a resolution to condemn the entire Antagarh audio tape row. The act of Ajit Jogi has tarnished the image of party and therefore the state party unit has reached this conclusion after an elaborate discussion," Baghel said.
The proposal to terminate party membership of Ajit Jogi, a Congress Working Committee member, will be sent to for approval, he added.
Meanwhile, Amit Jogi has said he will appeal the party high command against the decision of Congress' state unit.
On December 30, hours after the audio tape controversy
Manturam Pawar, then considered an Ajit Jogi loyalist, had withdrawn from the fray just a day ahead of the deadline and was later expelled from the party.
As a political row broke out after the tape surfaced, Baghel had served a show cause to Amit and demanded Raman Singh's sacking and a Supreme Court-monitored SIT probe into the matter, while the BJP had rejected the allegations, saying it was the result of "infighting" in the state Congress.
Amit Jogi had lodged a complaint at Civil Lines police station in Bilaspur against the newspaper, claiming the tape was doctored and that neither his father nor he made such calls.
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