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Decision to expel Joshi taken in haste, Punjab BJP leadership ignored facts: Mohit Gupta

State leadership guided by 'vested interests'

Decision to expel Joshi taken in haste, Punjab BJP leadership ignored facts: Mohit Gupta

Anil Joshi. File photo.



Tribune News Service
Bathinda, July 11

Punjab BJP executive member Mohit Gupta on Sunday condemned the suspension of former minister Anil Joshi from the party for six years.

Also read: BJP expels Joshi for 6 yrs

Gupta said the decision to expel Joshi had been taken "in a haste".

He said Joshi was a senior party worker, who had "a great contribution to strengthening the party in the state, but the state leadership, for their vested interest, had taken this decision in a haste and while taking this decision many facts have been ignored."


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