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Supreme Court Suspends Conviction of Disqualified BSP MP Afzal Ansari in 2007 Gangster Act Case, Restores Legislative Status with Limited Privileges

Supreme Court suspends the conviction of disqualified BSP MP Afzal Ansari in a 2007 Gangster Act case, restoring his status as a legislator but subject to the conditions that he will not be able to cast his votes or draw perks though he can attend House proceedings.

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