There is a big break in Bihar Congress, blame will fall on Anand Madhav and Sudhir Kumar, party starts surgical strike:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Factionalism within Bihar Congress has reached its peak before the Bihar Assembly elections. This war that broke out between senior party leaders has now taken the form of disciplinary action. The Congress high command has adopted a tough stance and indicated that major action may soon be taken against big faces like Anand Madhav and Sudhir Kumar.

Why are the giants facing each other?

There is talk in the corridors of Bihar Congress that the war between ‘old versus new’ workers within the party has intensified. Anand Madhav and Sudhir Kumar have faced serious allegations of being involved in anti-party activities and challenging the decisions of the organization.

Blame: Staying away from official party programs and holding parallel meetings.

Disciplinary Committee’s view: The Disciplinary Committee of the State Congress Committee (BPCC) has prepared a file of the recent statements and activities of these leaders.

Party’s warning: ‘Indiscipline will not be tolerated’

The state president and other senior leaders of Bihar Congress have made it clear that no person is bigger than the party. According to sources, show cause notice can be issued to Anand Madhav and Sudhir Kumar.

“The unity of the organization is paramount. Strict action will be taken against any leader who violates the party’s decorum.” – Departmental sources, Bihar Congress

Will Congress become weak in Bihar?

On one hand, Congress is trying to strengthen the grand alliance, on the other hand, this discord within the party may prove costly in the upcoming elections. Political experts believe that if this factionalism is not stopped in time, then the opposition parties (BJP-JDU) can directly benefit from it.

What will be the next step?

Strict instructions may come from Delhi Darbar for Bihar Congress in the coming 48 hours. There is also discussion that some leaders can be suspended from the party so that a strong message can be given to other rebels.