This Article is From Nov 29, 2013

Delhi polls: 10 Congress workers expelled for anti-party activities

New Delhi: Delhi Congress has expelled 10 workers for a period of six years for their alleged involvement in anti-party activities during the ongoing assembly elections.

Prem Wadhwa, Shoaib Danish, Satpal Dayma, Shish Pal, Rohtas Kumar, former DPCC executive member Jitendra Singh Tomar, Kuldip Singh Channa, DPCC former secretary Sunil Aatri, Trilok Choudhary and Shiv Ram Pandey were expelled from the party.

Many of the expelled members have joined other political parties and are contesting elections on their tickets.

Delhi Congress President J P Agarwal said, "These 10 members have been found involved in anti-party activities and working against the Congress candidates in the Delhi Assembly elections. They are expelled from Congress for six years and banned from contesting elections."

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