Congress expels Spardha Chaudhary for six years
The Congress on Saturday expelled Spardha Chaudhary from the party for six years.
New Delhi: The Congress on Saturday expelled Spardha Chaudhary from the party for six years, for indulging in anti-party activities.
The decision came after Chaudhary's supporters, earlier in the day, protested outside party president Rahul Gandhi's residence in Delhi as she was denied a ticket to contest for the forthcoming assembly elections from Rajasthan's Phulera.
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She has accused Rajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot of sidelining her and accepting money in the ticket distribution.
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Till now the party has announced names of 184 candidates for 200 assembly constituencies in Rajasthan. The last date for filing of nominations is November 19. (ANI)