Congress Confronts Anti-Party Actions in Bihar Election Fallout
The Congress has sent show-cause notices to 43 leaders for alleged anti-party activities during Bihar assembly elections. These include former ministers and party members who deviated from the party's official stance. Affected leaders must submit written explanations by November 21 to avoid severe repercussions including expulsion.
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The Congress party is taking stern action against 43 leaders accused of anti-party activities during the Bihar assembly elections. Among those notified are former ministers and party veterans who allegedly strayed from official party lines.
The party's Disciplinary Committee, led by Kapil Dev Prasad Yadav, has demanded written explanations from these leaders by noon on November 21. Failure to comply could result in their expulsion from the party for six years.
This move underscores the Congress party's commitment to maintaining discipline and unity among its ranks, with a clear message that deviations will not be tolerated.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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