Election

BJP: EXPELS 11 REBELS, INCLUDING 4 MINISTERS

Ranveer Tanwar

After the ticket distribution in Rajasthan assembly elections, the Congress and the BJP are continuing to rebel. Meanwhile, BJP has shown 11 rebel members out of the party. Due to the election contest against BJP's authorized candidates, these 11 rebel members have been expelled from the primary membership of the party for 6 years. Among the leaders excluded from the party, four ministers are also included.

These include Surendra Goyal from Jaitaran assembly, Lakshminarayan Dab from Marwar junction, Radheshyam Ganganagar from Sriganganagar, Hem Singh Bhadana from Thanagaji, Rajkumar Ranawan from Ratangarh, Rameshwar Bhati from Sujangarh, Kuldeep Dhankad from Biratnagar, Deendayal from Phulera, Kishanaram Naai from Sringeragarh, Dhansingh from Banswara Anita Katara is from Rawat, Dungarpur.

It is noteworthy that since the first list of BJP candidates was released, resignation had begun in the party because many veterans had failed to get tickets for the elections. In the state government, Minister Surendra Goyal had resigned from the Rajasthan unit president Madan Lal Saini.

Goyal had said in the resignation that he was resigning from the BJP's primary membership. He has been MLA five times from the BJP. Former BJP general secretary Kuldeep Dhankar also left the party after being ignored in the elections. Apart from this Nagur MLA Habibur Rahman also left the party.

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