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Disciplinary motion for ‘anti-party activities’ as a few of them are contesting towards NDA candidates
A day after the (*15*) Janata Party (BJP) expelled as many as 9 party leaders for contesting on a Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) ticket towards official National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates within the upcoming Bihar Assembly ballot, State president Basistha Narayan Singh of the ruling alliance accomplice Janata Dal-United (JD-U) expelled 15 leaders from the party for six years for his or her “anti-party activities”.
The expelled JD(U) leaders are: Dadan Singh Pehalwan, Rameshwar Paswan, Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha, Ranvijay Singh, Sumit Kumar Singh, Kanchan Kumari Gupta, Pramod Singh Chandravanshi, Arun Kumar, Tajmul Khan, Amaresh Chaudhury, Shiv Shankar Chaudhury, Sindhu Paswan, Rakesh Ranjan, Mungeri Paswan and Kartar Singh Yadav.
“The party has acted upon them for their anti-party activities…some of them are also in the fray to contest the Assembly election against official NDA candidates,” stated a JD(U) chief.
On Monday, the BJP expelled 9 of its party leaders for six years for contesting the Assembly ballot on an LJP ticket towards JD(U) candidates. The BJP had additionally threatened its former leaders to not use Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s footage of their ballot marketing campaign. “We would request Election Commission to take action against them if they would be using PM Modi’s pictures in their poll campaign,” State BJP president Sanjay Jaiswal stated.
Some of the expelled BJP and JD(U) leaders are stated to be in robust place to win of their respective constituencies.
The three-phase Assembly ballot within the State can be held on October 28, November 3 and November 7. Counting can be achieved on November 10.
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