Ponty murder case: Sukhdev Namdhari expelled from BJP
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Ponty murder case: Sukhdev Namdhari expelled from BJP

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Dehradun: Sacked Uttarakhand Minorities Commission chairman Sukhdev Singh Namdhari, arrested recently in connection with Ponty Chadha murder case, was Monday expelled from the BJP.

Namdhari has been expelled from the party following his arrest in connection with the Chattarpur farmhouse shootout in which controversial liquor baron Ponty Chadha and his brother Hardeep were killed, state BJP chief Bishan Singh Chufal said.

Even otherwise, Namdhari was not an active member of the party, Chufal said.

Namdhari was a member of the BJP and it was during the party's government in Uttarakhand in 2010 that he was made the chief of the state minorities commission.

Ever since his name surfaced as an eye-witness in the Ponty Chadha murder case, speculation was on about his possible expulsion from the party.

However, state BJP leaders had been evasive on the issue saying that the party's action will depend on the outcome of the ongoing probe into his alleged role in the shootout incident.

Delhi Police has alleged that Namdhari had opened fire at Ponty's brother Hardeep during the shootout at Chattarpur on November 17 in which both the brothers were killed. However, Namdhari had said that he did not fire at Hardeep.

A pistol allegedly used by him during the shootout at Chadha's farmhouse in South Delhi has been recovered by investigators from his residence in Uttarakhand.

PTI

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First Published: Monday, November 26, 2012, 14:33

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N.P.Singh - Canada
SO THE BJP,NOT AT ALL THE DIFFERENT PARTY,TOO HAS LIKE ALL THE OTHER POLITICAL PARTIES GOONS AND CORRUPT POLITICIANS,PROVED ONCE MORE. IN FACT THERE APPEARS TO BE A NEXUS BETWEEN THE CRIMINALS AND THE POLITICIANS IN THE COUNTRY. OR YOU MAY LIKE TO PUT THAT IN ANOTHER WAY THAT SOME POLITICIANS ARE CRIMINALS OCCUPYING VERY HIGH POSITIONS AND THEY AND THEIR FAMILIES ENRICH THEMSELVES AT THE COST OF AAM AADMI AND THE COUNTRY. ALL OF THEM SHOULD BE HANGED LIKE KASAB.
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aks - mumbai
This is so unfair with namdhari. what is this discrimination? atleast there should be some honesty in dishonests also. when other corrupts are getting promotion and leading parties namdhari should also be given his dues
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Rajiv Mittal - Gurgaon
It is time Indians move to Aam Aadmi party, Congress and BJP have already shown thr true colours.
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M. Farooque - Siwan
BJP is increasingly becoming party of corrupt and criminal.....Bangaru, Judeo, Gadkari and now Namdhari.
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M. Farooque - Siwan
BJP is increasingly becoming party of corrupt and criminal.....Bangaru, Judeo, Gadkari and now Namdhari.



N.P.Singh - Canada
SO THE BJP,NOT AT ALL THE DIFFERENT PARTY,TOO HAS LIKE ALL THE OTHER POLITICAL PARTIES GOONS AND CORRUPT POLITICIANS,PROVED ONCE MORE. IN FACT THERE APPEARS TO BE A NEXUS BETWEEN THE CRIMINALS AND THE POLITICIANS IN THE COUNTRY. OR YOU MAY LIKE TO PUT THAT IN ANOTHER WAY THAT SOME POLITICIANS ARE CRIMINALS OCCUPYING VERY HIGH POSITIONS AND THEY AND THEIR FAMILIES ENRICH THEMSELVES AT THE COST OF AAM AADMI AND THE COUNTRY. ALL OF THEM SHOULD BE HANGED LIKE KASAB.



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