Agra Yearbook scraps Babbar's name for 2006

Vijay Upadhyay
Agra. After months of dithering over the issue of Agra MP Raj Babbar's rebellion against it, the Samajwadi Party seems to have made its mind to make him realise the true price of his "impudence".

While the MP and his star family has been indicted in a charge of fraud over a land deal in Agra last week, Mr Babbar has also been erased from the Agra Yearbook-2005 for voicing his opinions against the Samajwadi Party.

Released on Monday by the Uttar Pradesh Information Department, the yearbook, named "Chowpal", sports the photographs and short congratulatory messages by the Samajwadi Party MPs from the neighbouring towns of Firozabad and Jalesar, apart from the Uttar Pradesh MLAs.

However, despite the fact that it is a yearbook of Agra and Raj Babbar is the Agra MP, his photograph and message are conspicuously absent. Even the photographs of events that Mr Babbar participated in the past year have been skipped.

When contacted regarding the disappearance of the Agra MP from the yearbook, the Agra district information officer termed it as his editorial prerogative.

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