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Rajya Sabha accepts Vijay Mallya's resignation after he sends fresh letter

Decision came on a day the Ethics Committee recommended the expulsion of Mallya with immediate effect.

New Delhi: Liquor baron Vijay Mallya's tenure in the Rajya Sabha came to an end today with Chairman Hamid Ansari accepting his resignation after he sent a fresh letter under his signature, a day after his scanned offer was rejected on procedural grounds.

Announcing the decision in the House, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said a resignation letter of Mallya dated May 3 was received by the Chairman.

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"He has accepted his resignation effective from today, May 4," Kurien said about the independent member from Karnatja who faces a case of loan default of over Rs 9,400 crore.

The decision came on a day the Ethics Committee of Rajya Sabha, headed by Congress leader Karan Singh, submitted its report to the Upper House recommending the expulsion of Mallya with immediate effect, rejecting his defence on the matter and dismissing his resignation.

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Ansari's OSD Gurdeep Singh Sappal said on Twitter "Hamid Ansari, Chairman Rajya Sabha, accepts resignation of Vijay Mallya, resubmitted unconditionally & as per correct procedure."

In other tweets he said that "After SG, Rajya Sabha wrote to Vijay Mallya yesterday informing the rejection on procedural grounds, a fresh resignation was sent again today.

"Second resignation letter was sent in original. SG confirmed from Sh. Mallya that resignation tendered was genuine, voluntary & unconditional."

In his first resignation letter to Ansari yesterday, Mallya had said that he did not want his "name and reputation to be further dragged in the mud".

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"And since recent events suggest that I will not get a fair trial or justice, I am hereby resigning as a member of the Rajya Sabha with immediate effect," Mallya had said a day before the Ethics panel which was all set to recommend his expulsion.

Ansari had yesterday declined to accept his resignation as it was observed that the letter did not conform to prescribed procedures and did not bear signature in original.

The Ethics panel also rejected the resignation letter on proceedural grounds in its meeting yesterday while its report today, the panel dismissed Mallya's defence on the loan default case.

Making the recommendation, the panel said "the Committee hopes that by taking such stern action, a message would reach the general public that parliament is committed to taking such steps as are necessary against erring members to uphold the dignity and prestige of this great institution."

( Source : PTI )
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