JAMMU: BJP on Wednesday suspended three rebels, who are contesting against the party’s official candidates in the ongoing in J&K assembly polls, for indiscipline and anti-party activities.
The action against Pawan Khajuria, Balwan Singh and Narinder Singh Bhau was taken by BJP’s J&K working president Sat Paul Sharma on the recommendations of the party’s disciplinary committee headed by Sunil Sethi.
Khajuria, former vice-president of the party in J&K, and Bhau entered the fray as independents from Udhampur East and Chhamb, respectively, after being denied tickets by BJP. Singh, a former block development councillor, joined J&K National Panthers Party (India), headed by former minister Harsh Dev Singh, and is contesting on its ticket from Udhampur East.
The action against Pawan Khajuria, Balwan Singh and Narinder Singh Bhau was taken by BJP’s J&K working president Sat Paul Sharma on the recommendations of the party’s disciplinary committee headed by Sunil Sethi.
Khajuria, former vice-president of the party in J&K, and Bhau entered the fray as independents from Udhampur East and Chhamb, respectively, after being denied tickets by BJP. Singh, a former block development councillor, joined J&K National Panthers Party (India), headed by former minister Harsh Dev Singh, and is contesting on its ticket from Udhampur East.