Satish Chaturvedi expelled from Congress for 'anti-party activities'

The Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee on Thursday issued press note announcing the former Maharashtra minister's expulsion.

Update: 2018-02-23 11:17 GMT
Bhupendrasinh Khant, who was with the Congress before the polls, had contested as an Independent after the party offered the seat to its ally Bharatiya Tribal Party as part of a seat-sharing agreement. (Photo: PTI)

Mumbai: Senior Congress leader Satish Chaturvedi was expelled from the party for anti-party activities on Friday.

The Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee on Thursday issued a press note announcing the former Maharashtra minister's expulsion from the party.

According to the statement, Chaturvedi supported rebel candidates and indulged in anti-party activities during the Nagpur Municipal Corporation Elections in 2017, which led to the defeat of Congress' candidates.

The statement further read that Chaturvedi was issued a show cause notice on January 23 by the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) for his anti-party activities and indiscipline, but he didn't respond to it. Following which, the party decided to cancel his primary membership and expel him from the party.

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