11 Nov 2025, Tue


Nitish Kumar’s party JDU’s action is continuing against the leaders who rebelled during Bihar assembly elections. While on Saturday the party had expelled 11 leaders, now on Sunday (26 October) JDU has also expelled five leaders including Gopal Mandal from the party.

According to a statement issued by JDU state general secretary Chandan Kumar Singh, the expelled members have also been suspended from the primary membership of the party. “The party took disciplinary action after finding that all five leaders were involved in anti-party activities in the state,” he said in his statement.

JDU has taken action against these leaders due to anti-party activities. The leaders who have been expelled from the party also include former ministers, former MLAs and former legislative councillors.

These leaders were thrown out

JDU has expelled MLA Gopal Mandal, former minister Himraj Singh, former legislative councilor Sanjeev Shyam Singh, former MLA Maheshwar Yadav and Prabhat Kiran from the party.

11 leaders were thrown out yesterday

Earlier on Saturday (October 25), JDU had expelled 11 leaders from the party for their involvement in anti-party activities. This also included former ministers, former MLCs and former MLAs. Those expelled included former minister Shailesh Kumar, former MLAs Shyam Bahadur Singh and Sudarshan Kumar and former MLCs Sanjay Prasad and Ranvijay Singh.

The leaders against whom action was taken yesterday included 11 leaders including former minister Shailesh Kumar, former MLC Sanjay Prasad, former MLA Shyam Bahadur Singh, former MLC Ranvijay Singh, former MLA Sudarshan Kumar.

‘Were working against the candidates’

Regarding this action, a senior leader of Nitish Kumar’s party said, “These expelled leaders were working against the officially declared candidates of the party and other NDA alliance partners. They were disregarding our ideology.”

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