Digviyaya Singh's Brother & Former Congress MLA Laxman Singh Expelled For Anti-Party Activities
Laxman Singh is infamous for anti-party statements and changing parties frequently

Former Congress MLA Laxman Singh Expelled By Congress With Immediate Effect For Anti-Party Statements |
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Former Madhya Pradesh MLA Laxman Singh has been expelled from the Indian National Congress for his alleged anti-party activities on Wednesday.
"Congress president has expelled Laxman Singh, former MLA, Madhya Pradesh, from the primary membership of the Indian National Congress for a period of six years with immediate effect due to his anti-party activities," The decision was announced by Congress' Disciplinary Action Committee member Tariq Anwar
Former chief minister Digvijay Singh's brother, Laxman Singh is infamous for anti-party statements and changing parties frequently and he has been expelled with immediate effect by the Congress resident.
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