Haryana Congress Suspends Five MLAs for Cross-Voting
Haryana Congress has suspended five MLAs from the party's primary membership following allegations of cross-voting during the recent Rajya Sabha elections. The decision was made by the State Disciplinary Committee and approved by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. The suspended MLAs, accused of anti-party activities, have denied the allegations.
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In a significant political development, the Congress party in Haryana has suspended five of its MLAs amid allegations of cross-voting in last month's Rajya Sabha polls. The action was undertaken following recommendations from the State Disciplinary Committee and came after show-cause notices were issued to the legislators.
State Congress chief, Rao Narender Singh, confirmed that the decision received the nod from party president Mallikarjun Kharge, indicating a stern approach to organizational discipline. The embattled MLAs named are Shalli Chaudhary, Renu Bala, Mohammad Illyas, Mohammad Israil, and Jarnail Singh, who allegedly voted against the party line.
The allegations have stirred controversy as the accused MLAs refute the charges, claiming adherence to the party's candidate. The incident paints a complex picture ahead of crucial political contests, showcasing intra-party challenges and the delicate nature of Rajya Sabha elections.
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