Former Mla Suresh Rathore, which has been expelled from BJP for 6 years, became the second marriage the reason
Dehradun, June 28 (IANS). For the first time after the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) was implemented in Uttarakhand, its most important political impact came out. The Bharatiya Janata party showed its senior leader and former Jwalapur Mla Suresh Rathore from the party. The party has expelled him for indiscipline for six years. The second marriage under the UCC is placed in the category of crime. Nevertheless, Suresh Rathore publicly announced a second marriage, which was considered against the policy of the party and the government. Not only that, in the video that went on social media viral, Rathore’s wedding photos and information came out, which raised questions about the party’s image. The entire episode began from Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh, where Rathore married actress Urmila Sanawar. Earlier, there was also a mutual dispute and litigation between the two, but the BJP had to get on the back foot because of the news of the sudden marriage and the video that is viral. The state of BJP leadership acted immediately, and Suresh Rathore issued a notice from the show and sought an answer within seven days, but the party got a difficult stand not to get a satisfactory answer in time. Based on the instructions of State President Mahendra Bhatt, secretary secretary Rajendra Bisht announced disciplinary action and expelled Rathore for six years of the party. The notice was clearly stated that Suresh Rathore’s actions had been constantly against the party dignity for some time. His statements and activities related to personal life damaged the public image of the party. The party acted great and called it indisipline. This matter is not a complete internal action of a political party, but it is also an indication of how serious the government and the ruling parties take a serious stand on the UCC implemented in UTTAs. -Ians DSC/ABM shares this story -tags