Why Were Two Bihar Congress Leaders Expelled for Six Years?
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Patna, Feb 18 (NationPress) The Bihar Congress has taken stringent disciplinary measures, expelling two prominent leaders from the party for a duration of six years due to their alleged anti-party activities.
This decision was communicated through an official announcement by Rajesh Rathore, the Chairman of the party's media cell.
As stated in the announcement, the State Congress Disciplinary Committee has imposed this penalty on former MLA Chhatrapati Yadav and former Research Department Chairman and spokesperson Anand Madhav.
Rathore indicated that both individuals have been removed from their primary membership in the Indian National Congress for six years, as they have consistently breached the party's fundamental principles, discipline, and organizational decorum.
According to the directive from Disciplinary Committee Chairman Kapildev Prasad Yadav, the two leaders were found increasingly engaged in actions harmful to the party.
This decision followed consultations with Krishna Allavaru, who oversees Bihar for the All India Congress Committee, and State Congress President Rajesh Kumar Ram.
The disciplinary action is set against the backdrop of the party's disappointing performance in the Bihar Assembly Election 2025, where Congress secured only six seats, a dramatic decline from the 19 seats won in the 2020 elections.
As part of the Grand Alliance, the party contested 61 and 70 seats in the 2025 and 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, respectively.
In the wake of the 2025 defeat, the party's central leadership had reportedly instructed the Bihar unit to pinpoint leaders involved in anti-party actions or suspected betrayal during the elections.
The expulsions of Chhatrapati Yadav and Anand Madhav are perceived as part of this extensive organizational cleanup.
Sources within the party have revealed that Congress is actively reviewing the behavior and performance records of its leaders and workers throughout Bihar, aiming to restore discipline and reinforce the organization ahead of the forthcoming electoral challenges in the 2029 Lok Sabha election and the 2030 Bihar Assembly election.