BSP Expelled Former District Presidents: The plural Samaj Party of Uttar Pradesh is currently struggling with its internal controversies where many leaders are leaving the party on one side, while some district presidents have also been expelled. At the same time, let us tell you that the reason behind these members being excluded from the party is anti -party activities. Let us know who is the two former district presidents who have been dropped from the party.
Two former BSP district heads expelled from the party
Bahujan Samaj Party was once dominated by the power of Uttar Pradesh, while today this party is going through many difficulties. The old warlords of BSP chief Mayawati are also leaving the party one by one, while at the district level, there is a lot of upheaval in the party. On Monday, Bahujan Samaj Party has dropped two former district heads of Kanpur city from the party. At the same time, the surprising thing is that there is a district president who was appointed District President a few days ago and after that he has been immediately expelled from his post as well as the party.
Significantly, 8 district presidents have been replaced in Kanpur so far. After this, BSP supremo Mayawati has taken a tough step under which two former district presidents have been expelled from the party.
BSP’s Sanjay Gautam and Anand Kuril have been expelled from the party. Where Sanjay Gautam was made District President a few days ago and two days later he was removed from the post of party district president and was also expelled from the party. Talking about Anand Kuril, he has taken the post of District President in the first party.
Not only this, the current District President Kuldeep Kumar said that the Bahujan Samaj Party has expelled both of them from the party due to indulging in anti -party activities and indiscipline. Even before this, he was warned about this thing, but despite this, there was no improvement on his activities and work style, due to which these two members have been expelled from the party in the party and movement interest today.