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Haryana Congress expels 13 rebels for contesting assembly polls as independents

The rebels have been expelled with immediate effect, for six years, to curb indiscipline in the party

(File) Opposition leader in Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaks during a public meeting ahead of the Haryana Assembly elections at Barwala in Hisar district | PTI

The Haryana unit of Congress on Friday expelled thirteen party leaders for 'anti-party activities' over their decision to contest as independent candidates against the party's official picks for the assembly polls.

They were being expelled for six years with immediate effect to curb indiscipline in the party, the Congress said.

Naresh Dhande (Guhla SC seat), Pardeep Gill (Jind), Sajjan Singh Dhull (Pundri), Sunita Battan (Pundri), Rajiv Mamuram Gondar (Nilokheri-SC), Dayal Singh Sirohi (Nilokheri-SC), Vijay Jain (Panipat Rural), Dilbag Sandil (Uchana Kalan), Ajit Phogat (Dadri), Abhijeet Singh (Bhiwani), Satbir Ratera (Bawani Khera-SC), Nitu Mann (Prithla) and Anita Dhull Badsikri (Kalayat) have been expelled as per a party order issued by Congress state unit chief Udai Bhan.

Notably, there were many party leaders who were upset over being denied tickets to contest the upcoming Haryana Assembly polls, but the party had later managed to pacify most of them.

For the Congress, senior leader and former minister Sampat Singh had withdrawn his nomination from the Nalwa seat after filing papers while another leader Ram Kishen 'Fauji' also withdrew from the race from the Bawani Khera segment.

From Ambala City, former MLA Jasbir Malaur withdrew from the contest against Congress's nominee and former minister Nirmal Singh.

However, Nirmal Singh's daughter, Chitra Sarwara, a Congress rebel, is contesting from Ambala Cantt seat. The party has already taken action against her.