The Asian Age

Office-bearers to face music for misconduct

BJP to undergo major reshuffle 3 general secys to be replaced with new faces

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

A number of Delhi BJP office-bearers are likely to face music for their suspicious conduct during the civic polls held last month. In a major reshuffle, around a dozens officebear­ers, including the three general secretarie­s, may be replaced with new faces. While the general secretarie­s are facing charges of misconduct, other leaders will have to vacate the post after their appointmen­t to key posts in the three municipal corporatio­ns.

While three vice-president of the Delhi BJP were elected to the civic bodies, Kamljeet Sehrawat has taken over as South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) mayor.

Two other vice-presidents — Sikha Rai (SDMC councillor) and Jai Prakash (elected in North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n) — were assured appointmen­t as Leader of the House in both the corporatio­n. But due to their presence at a

felicitati­on function organised by Union minister Vijay Goel, the party has not given the letter confirming Ms Rai and Mr Jai Prakash’s appointmen­t to the post.

Similarly, Preety Agarwal, party state unit secretary, has also been nominated as mayor of the North civic body.

Vipin Bihari, president of Poorvancha­l cell, has been nominated as deputy mayor of East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (EDMC).

Poonam Parasar Jha, president women wing of party, has been also elected to the NDMC. All these leaders will be replaced from their respective position in state team.

A section in the party is also demanding that state office-bearers whose spouse have won the election to be shown the doors. “The office-bearers who were elected have been removed from the respective position. Similarly, leaders whose spouse were elected should also be removed from the post. State leadership should not discrimina­te between them,” said a senior leader.

Sources said that three general secretarie­s — Kuljeet Chahal, Ravinder Gupta and Rajesh Bhatia — may also be replaced by new faces.

A section in the party is also demanding that state office-bearers whose spouse have won the election to be shown the doors

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