Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

Tripura BJP Expels it’s Vice President for Anti-Party

First Published: 2nd October, 2024 17:51 IST

Tripura BJP Expels it’s Vice President for Anti-Party

In a dramatic political move, the Bharatiya Janata Party has expelled its state vice president and prominent tribal leader Patal Kanya Jamatia on Tuesday for “anti-party” activities and breaking organisational discipline. The expulsion follows Patal Kanya’s announcement of a new political platform, the Tripura People’s Socialist Party, which she claimed would operate under the BJP’s umbrella. In the official expulsion notice signed by the party’s state general secretary Amit Rakshit, it was mentioned that Patal Kanya Jamatia was expelled from the primary membership of the BJP due to anti-party activities and for violating party discipline.

COMMENTS

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
Assam Bypolls: AGP Declares LS MP Phanibhushan Choudhury’s Wife Diptimoni Choudhury as its Candidate For Bongaigaon Seat

Meanwhile, UPPL has fielded Nirmal Kumar Brahma for the Sidli Assembly seat.

21st October 2024
Banner
Assam Bypolls: UPPL Fields Ex-MCLA of BTC Nirmal Kumar Brahma as its Candidate for Sidli Seat

Brahma is contesting the Assam Assembly by-polls for the first time.

21st October 2024
Banner
Priyanka Chopra Shares Pics of She Celebrating Karwa Chauth in Track Suit and Dupatta with Hubby Nick

Priyanka Chopra is seen sipping water from a glass held by Nick Jonas, while she holds her pooja thaali. foe Karwa Chauth.

21st October 2024
Banner
Despite Unrest, Manipur Govt Plans Long-Pending Autonomous District Council Elections

The Manipur Government in the meantime has constituted sort of adhoc committees of 20 members for each ADC as a temporary arrangement.

21st October 2024
Banner
Tripura Police Dismisses Claims of Rising Violence, Asserts Record Low Crime Rates

Amid rising concerns about law and order in Tripura, the DGP states that crime is at its lowest in a decade, countering claims of unrest.

21st October 2024