Jharkhand Assembly Elections: BJP has adopted a tough stance before the first phase of voting in Jharkhand. The party has expelled 30 leaders who filed nomination papers against public candidates. The party gave this information through a statement. The BJP said 30 leaders who contested as independent candidates against party candidates on various assembly seats have been expelled.
The party said that all the rebel BJP leaders have been expelled from the party for six years. On the orders of BJP State President Babulal Marandi, General Secretary and MP Dr. Pradeep Verma has expelled 30 rebel BJP leaders from the party for six years, who filed nomination papers against the party's policies in the assembly elections. Contesting elections. Against authorized candidates in assembly elections.
According to public information from BJP state office, Chandram Kumari Palamu, Kumkum Devi Hazaribagh, Laxmi Devi Palamu, Julie Yadav Dumka, Balwant Singh Latehar, Arvind Singh Kharsawan, Bateshwar Mehta Hazaribagh, Bhaiya Banke Bihari Hazaribagh, Chittaranjan Sao Bokaro, Colonel Sanjay Singh Palamu. , Harsh Ajmera Hazaribagh, Hazari Prasad Sahu Ranchi Rural, Misr Kujur Gumla, Mistry Soren Pakur, Mukesh Kumar Shukla Pakur, Pushpranjan Palamu and Rajkumar Singh Jamshedpur Metropolitan have been removed.
Apart from this, Ramavatar Kerketta Ranchi Rural, Ramdev Hembram East Singhbhum, Rameshwar Oraon Lohardaga, Santosh Paswan Latehar, Shivcharan Mahato Pakur, Shivshankar Badaik Khunti, Shiv Shankar Singh Jamshedpur, Surendra Modi Hazaribagh, Upendra Yadav Garhwa, Umesh Bharti Chatra, Vikas Singh Jamshedpur Metropolitan, Vimal Baitha, Jamshedpur Mahanagar, Vinod Singh Palmoon has also been expelled from the party for six years. Elections for the 81-member Jharkhand Assembly will be held in two phases on November 13 and 20, while the counting of votes will take place on November 23.