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Patna: Janata Dal (U) in Bihar has expelled 12 of its leaders from the party for six years ahead of the assembly elections. This step has been taken against indiscipline and election strategy. The case has created a stir in political circles, especially as state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar himself is active in the election campaign.
The names of 12 are included among the top leaders of the party. He has been expelled from the party for six years on charges of violating instructions and making unbalanced statements in the election campaign. According to sources, they also include some local leaders who were giving statements going beyond the party line during the campaign.
The party has clearly said that indiscipline will not be tolerated. If any leader speaks against the party's strategy or message near elections, it can become a problem for the organization. Keeping this in view, this strict step has been taken.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said that to win the elections, it is necessary for everyone to be in one direction. He also said that the party and its leaders should remain united on public issues. He has described discipline as the basis of electoral strength.
Some expelled leaders have raised questions on the party's action. He believes that it is not right to highlight internal differences at the time of elections. He has said that he wanted to present his views correctly among the public, but the party did not give him a chance to understand.
Political analysts believe that this step shows strictness within the party. Some say this may create discipline among other leaders, while others see it as a form of dissatisfaction. The electoral equations in the state are already delicate, and every statement has an impact on the voters in one way or another.
Local voters say they are tired of the ongoing squabbles between leaders. His focus is on everyday problems and issues like employment and development. Some people believe that the party's decision has clarified the situation, while others are calling it election drama.
This dormant dispute between the parties may now gain more momentum in the electoral arena. Other political parties can also use this issue for their benefit. The atmosphere of assembly elections in Bihar is already heated, and such a decision can further change the political atmosphere.