Ruckus in Maharashtra BSP, resentment due to change in state leadership
Ruckus in Maharashtra BSP, resentment due to change in state leadership
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Nagpur: After the assembly elections in Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), there is huge dissatisfaction with the allegation and counter-change in the state leadership. In view of this, the supporters of one officer openly opened the National General Secretary of the party, Ed. Veerasingh and newly appointed state president Ed. On crowning Sandeep, he was accused of selling the party and burnt his effigies.

On the other hand, some officials, supporters of the respective leaders, have written a  complaint to the police protesting the protest in front of the party's provincial office. Due to this, two groups of officials have become active in Nagpur itself. After this incident, senior party officials and newly appointed officials are also discussing how to keep distance from Nagpur for a few months. Even before this, disgruntled activists attacked former state president Vilas Garud in a conference held at Kamgar Bhawan in Choux Colony, Nagpur.

A few months ago in June at the Amravati workers' conference, newly appointed state president Ed. Tajane has also faced beating of angry activists. According to sources, in view of these conditions, no senior official is ready to come to Nagpur and take the threat. In such a situation, discussions are being held about the situation in Nagpur by calling Mumbai, in turn, to give some officials a place in the new executive. Attempts are being made to promote him to his own lobby.

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