RJD Purges Disloyal Leaders Amid Bihar Elections Drama
The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) expelled 27 leaders, including two MLAs, for anti-party activities in the Bihar elections. This move comes as the party asserts its stance against dissension. The expelled members, including prominent figures, are charged with opposing RJD's or Mahagathbandhan's candidates.
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The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) took a stern stance on Monday as it expelled 27 leaders for anti-party activities amidst the heated Bihar assembly elections.
Two sitting MLAs, Chote Lal Rai and Mohammad Kamran, along with four former legislators, are among those expelled, signaling the party's zero-tolerance policy against defiance of its ideology.
The move comes ahead of the elections scheduled for November 6 and 11, with senior party officials asserting that these leaders acted against the interests of the INDIA bloc-backed candidates.
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