RJD Leader Exodus: Party in Turmoil
The RJD in Bihar has expelled 10 leaders, including an MLA, for contesting against the party's candidate in the assembly elections. This follows the expulsion of 27 others, intensifying party turmoil. The BJP's IT cell head criticized the move, suggesting the party risks losing its workers and voters.
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The political drama in Bihar escalated as the RJD expelled 10 of its leaders, including an MLA who joined the assembly elections despite being refused the party's nomination. The expulsion, deemed a consequence of 'anti-party activities,' was confirmed by state RJD president Mangani Lal Mandal.
Among the expelled are notable figures such as state vice president Satish Kumar and former MLAs Gulam Jilani Warsi and Reyazul Haq Raju. This decision follows closely on the heels of a previous expulsion of 27 leaders, including two sitting MLAs and five former legislators.
Reacting to the series of expulsions, BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya took to social media to criticize the RJD's decisions, warning that the party might soon find itself devoid of both workers and voters if the trend continues.
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