Keith Wage retired from the British Parliament after 32 years


London, Ta. November 11, 2019, Monday

Keith Vaj, an Indian-origin MP who is the longest-serving in the House of Commons, has announced his retirement after serving 32 years, regardless of a drug-related case.

Keith Vaje has been a Labor Party MP for the Leicester East seat since 1987. He announced on Sunday that he would not participate in the general election to be held on December 12.

"I have decided to retire after becoming a Leicester East MP for 32 years," he said via his website. I have won eight general elections. ' According to the 62-year-old Goa-based politician, it has been an honor and privilege to serve his field since he came to the city in 1985.

Keith Wage thanked the people of Leicester East for their loyalty and support. He said the people of Leicester, and especially Leicester East, will always be in their hearts. Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn praised the elderly MP for his significant and significant contribution to public life.

He described Vajas as a representative of people of Asian descent who was elected as an MP in 1987. At the same time, minorities and people of Asian origin have come forward in British politics.

It is noteworthy that Vajas was selected as the Labor Party's candidate for next month's elections but will have to find a new face. As the deadline for this is coming to an end on Thursday, it is necessary for the party to make a decision soon. Just a few days ago, the British Parliament suspended him for six months.

In fact, the Parliamentary Committee blamed Keith Vaj for wanting to buy cocaine for male prostitutes. His behavior was regarded as a violation of the law and a stigma on the House of Commons' credit, allowing MPs to suspend him.

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