BJP asks expelled workers to stop using party flag, symbols

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

general secretary Naresh Bansal today said legal action will be taken against expelled workers and office bearers if they are found using the party's flag, stickers and symbol.

The state president, Bhatt, has asked all former members, expelled for six years for anti-party activities, to immediately remove the party's flags, stickers and symbols from their vehicles, residences and offices, he said.



"If they do not follow the instructions issued by the party's leadership, legal action will be initiated against them," he said.

The stern message from Bhatt comes after the received complaints of expelled office bearers and workers using the party's flag, symbols, stickers and name plates, Bansal said.

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BJP asks expelled workers to stop using party flag, symbols

Uttarakhand BJP general secretary Naresh Bansal today said legal action will be taken against expelled workers and office bearers if they are found using the party's flag, stickers and symbol. The state BJP president, Ajay Bhatt, has asked all former members, expelled for six years for anti-party activities, to immediately remove the party's flags, stickers and symbols from their vehicles, residences and offices, he said. "If they do not follow the instructions issued by the party's leadership, legal action will be initiated against them," he said. The stern message from Bhatt comes after the BJP received complaints of expelled office bearers and workers using the party's flag, symbols, stickers and name plates, Bansal said. general secretary Naresh Bansal today said legal action will be taken against expelled workers and office bearers if they are found using the party's flag, stickers and symbol.

The state president, Bhatt, has asked all former members, expelled for six years for anti-party activities, to immediately remove the party's flags, stickers and symbols from their vehicles, residences and offices, he said.

"If they do not follow the instructions issued by the party's leadership, legal action will be initiated against them," he said.

The stern message from Bhatt comes after the received complaints of expelled office bearers and workers using the party's flag, symbols, stickers and name plates, Bansal said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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