
Patna. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expelled four leaders for six years for rebelling against the party and contesting the assembly elections. The party took this action against those who decided to contest against the NDA alliance candidates. The BJP has expelled all four leaders, calling these actions anti-party activities.
The four expelled leaders include Varun Singh, who contested the assembly elections from Bahadurganj. Anoop Kumar Srivastava, who contested from Gopalganj, has also been expelled.
The BJP has also expelled MLA Pawan Yadav, who contested from Kahalgaon, from the party. He is accused of violating the party’s decision. Surya Bhan Singh, who contested from Barhara, has also been expelled from the party for six years.
The BJP expelled these leaders because they were contesting elections against alliance candidates. According to party rules, contesting elections against the party or alliance is considered indiscipline, resulting in this drastic action.
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