Thursday (November 2) is the last day for withdrawal of nominations for the assembly elections in Madhya
Pradesh. Both the big parties bharatiya janata party and congress have given a strong message to the leaders
involved in anti-party activities. It has been said from both the parties that if the rebels do not withdraw their
nominations then strict action will be taken against them. congress and bjp have decided to take strict action
against the rebels in the madhya pradesh assembly elections. State spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party
Rajpal Singh Sisodia said that most of the rebels of bharatiya janata party have withdrawn their names. Apart
from this, there are some leaders who are supporting the official candidate of BJP. He also said that despite this,
if any independent contests elections, strict action will be taken against him. He and his supporters will be
expelled from the party for 6 years. Not only this, that leader will not be able to join the main stream of the party
in future also. This time the bharatiya janata party is very strict regarding the rebels.
Rebels will be out of congress for 6 years
congress, which is struggling to return to power in the state, has taken tough decisions. congress has also
announced to expel the rebels for 6 years. congress state spokesperson kk Mishra said that most of the
candidates of his ideology are withdrawing their nominations. He said that in such a situation, if any candidate
still does not withdraw his name, he will be expelled from the party for 6 years.
Rebels are spoiling the game on many seats
Many leaders who have rebelled against bharatiya janata party and congress are spoiling the game of the party
in many assembly seats of Madhya Pradesh. For this reason, both the political parties have given a strong
message to the rebels to control them. bharatiya janata party and congress have decided to expel the rebel
leaders for 6 years. Apart from this, his supporters will also have to suffer the consequences of indulging in anti-
party activities.
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