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Mayawati expels party workers with criminal, dubious intentions | Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati has reportedly expelled about 5,00
party workers and leaders for dubious and criminal intentions with immediate effect from the party. Those expelled include Mirzapur Division Zonal Coordinator Narain
Das Ahirwar. He has been expelled for not implementing the directives of the party
supremo. It has been reported that the decision to expel the party workers was
taken after Mayawati's discussion with the zonal coordinators at Lucknow . During
the two-hour-long meeting, excluding Mirzapur zone, reports submitted by all other
coordinators were found to be correct, and on the basis of that they were expelled
from the party. Meanwhile, the Bahujan Samaj Party has alleged that Samajwadi
Party and other opposition parties conspired to get entry of leaders and workers
with criminal and dubious back ground to the ruling party. Lashing out at the
Opposition, Mayawati on Sunday said they have done this with the objective of
keeping anti social elements and criminals belonging to their fold, out of jail,
adding that such elements have been identified and BSP has shown the door to all
of them. She said that senior BSP leaders have been asked to recheck about criminal
elements of those remaining in the party and submit their report by May 13. Further
criticising the Opposition, Mayawati said they have nothing substantial against
her government, so they are making perverse statements to defame her government
in the name of data of crime activities. |
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