Big news has come from the Congress party amidst the three-tier panchayat elections to be held in Uttarakhand. Where the party has expelled three of its leaders from the party. The State Congress Committee has today expelled three of its leaders from the party for six years. The expelled leaders are Kirat Singh Rawat, Chatar Singh Rawat and Suleman Ali. Let us tell you that the State Congress Committee has expelled all three leaders for anti-party activities.

The State Discipline Committee has terminated the primary membership of Kirat Singh Rawat, Chatar Singh Rawat and Suleman Ali for six years. According to the Discipline Committee, Pokhra Block Congress Committee President Kirat Singh Rawat withdrew his nomination in support of the opposition candidate even after being declared the party-supported candidate.

Indiscipline will not be tolerated

At the same time, former Block President Khirsu Chatar Singh Rawat is contesting the election against the party-supported candidate. Apart from this, the State Congress took seriously the anti-party statements made by former state spokesperson Suleman Ali for a long time. Disciplinary action was taken against the three leaders and they were expelled from the party. State Congress President Karan Mahara says that the Congress party is a disciplined organization. Indiscipline will not be tolerated in it. Strict action will be taken against anyone who crosses the line of party discipline.