BSP Suspends it’s MP Kunwar Danish Ali for Alleged Anti-Party Activities

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The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has decided to suspend Lok Sabha member Kunwar Danish Ali from the Amroha parliamentary segment, citing his involvement in alleged anti-party activities. The decision was communicated through an official letter issued by the party’s national general secretary, Satish Chandra Mishra.

The letter addressed to  Ali stated, “You have been told verbally many times that you should not make any comment contrary to the party’s policies and ideologies, but despite repeated warnings, you have been continuously doing so. In the interest of the party, you are being suspended from the membership of the BSP with immediate effect.”

However, the letter did not provide specific details regarding the nature of the alleged anti-party activities that led to  Ali’s suspension.

This development follows  Ali’s persistent efforts to seek action against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ramesh Bidhuri from South Delhi.  Bidhuri had previously used communal slurs against  Ali during a parliamentary session on September 21. In a recent development, on December 7,  Bidhuri issued an apology to the privilege committee of the House for his abusive and objectionable comments.

Kunwar Danish Ali, who had previously been associated with the Janata Dal (Secular), joined the BSP ahead of the 2019 parliamentary polls and secured victory from the Amroha constituency in Western Uttar Pradesh by a margin of over 63,000 votes. In recent months,  Ali has taken a divergent stance from the BSP, advocating for opposition unity and emphasizing its heightened importance in current times.

It is noteworthy that the BSP’s chief, Mayawati, has consistently maintained a stance of contesting the Lok Sabha elections in 2024 independently, without forming alliances with other political parties.

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