Three BJP MLAs opened a front against their own party, why are they angry?

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Three MLAs of Bharatiya Janata Party have opened a front against their own party. All three MLAs are from different states. These MLAs have raised questions on BJP from the public platform. The names of the MLAs who targeted their own party are T Raja Singh, Nandkishore Gurjar and Chintamani Malviya. T Raja Singh is an MLA from Goshamahal in Telangana, Nandkishore is an MLA from Ghaziabad’s Loni in UP, while Chintamani is an MLA from Alot in Madhya Pradesh.
What did T Raja Singh say?
Goshamahal MLA T Raja Singh has made sensational allegations against some BJP leaders and said that these leaders had a role in sending him to jail under the Preventive Detention (PD) Act during the previous government.
In a statement, Raja Singh claimed that a senior police officer had told him about the involvement of BJP leaders in this case, which has upset him a lot. Raja Singh expressed disappointment over not getting support from his party leaders while in jail. He said, when I was in jail, my elder brother extended his hand to support me. However, now no one knows where he stands.
Chintamani opened a front against the party
Alot MLA Chintamani Malviya recently raised the issue of Simhastha to be held in Ujjain in the assembly. He said that the farmers of Ujjain are worried and scared. Their land is being forcibly acquired. He said that due to the conspiracy of land mafia, farmers are being evicted from their own land. For years, land acquisition here was done for only a few months, but permanent occupation is not right.
After this statement, the party sent a notice to Chintamani. The notice said that you are tarnishing the image of the party by making statements in a public place. In the notice sent by BJP, Chintamani has been asked to respond within 7 days.
On the other hand, Loni MLA Nandkishore Gurjar is raising questions on the party for other reasons. Nand Kishore questioned his own government for not granting permission to the Kalash Yatra. The MLA claimed that he had the necessary permission for the yatra and the police clashed with his companions. Gurjar alleged that his clothes were torn in the clash. He further said that the yatra was never stopped even during the SP and BSP governments. I had never applied for permission.