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Uttarakhand : Congress ran the stick of discipline, 2 former MLAs were expelled from the party for 6 years

In the Uttarakhand assembly elections, the process of showing the way out of the leaders involved in anti-party activities is going on continuously. Now two former MLAs have been expelled from the primary membership of the party for six years. Earlier more than 10 prominent leaders have been expelled from the party. State Congress Committee’s general secretary organization Mathuradutt Joshi said that on the recommendation of District Congress Committee Haridwar on behalf of the State Congress Committee, former MLA Tasleem Ahmed has been expelled from the primary membership of the party for six years. Tasleem is rebelling against the party’s candidate from Laksar and contesting the election against Antriksh Saini. Whereas in the 2017 elections, he was the official candidate of Congress.

In the year 2002, he was elected MLA from Bahadarabad on a BSP ticket. The second major action has been taken against former MLA Narayan Ram Arya on the recommendation of District Congress Committee Pithoragarh. He has been expelled from the party for six years for anti-party activities and indiscipline. Arya was elected MLA from Gangolihat in 2002 and 2012 on Congress ticket.

It is being told that this time he is in constant touch with the BJP since the ticket was cut. As a result, disciplinary action has been taken against him. Let us let you know that due to the party’s official candidates in the elections and other anti-party activities, the Congress has so far shown the way out of more than ten leaders from the party.