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New Delhi: The BJP on Tuesday ruled out any scope for Uma Bharti to appeal against the disciplinary action even as former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee denied her charges that the party top brass have been 'hijacked'.
"We have not received any letter from Bharti. Even if a letter comes, the parliamentary board will not reconsider the decision," disciplinary committee chairman and former Union minister Ram Naik said in Mumbai hinting that Bharti's fate has been sealed.
Reacting to Bharti's statement against the BJP, Vajpayee said, "There was no truth in Bharti's allegation that four 'hijackers' have controlled the plane which had the party president L K Advani as pilots and party workers as passengers".
"The party is moving forward at its own pace. It is going ahead with the goal in front of it. Nobody has hijacked anybody," he added.
On Bharti's attack on Advani over the Jinnah issue, he said, "The chapter is over. It is not proper to discuss it any further".
To a query about the leadership change in the BJP, Vajpayee said that Advani has already declared his intention to step down and the party need not share its plans with the media.
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