Indore
Bharatiya Janata Party took disciplinary action against accused councilor Jitu Yadav in the Indore case of Madhya Pradesh. Jitu Yadav has been expelled from the party for 6 years. However, the councilor had resigned from his post before the party took action. In fact, the image of the party was tarnished when Jitendra Kumar (Jitu Yadav), councilor of Ward 24 of Indore Municipal Corporation, committed a humiliating incident after a dispute with a party councilor. Taking this matter seriously, the party considered this stand of Jitu Yadav as indiscipline. Now Madhya Pradesh BJP President Vishnudutt Sharma has expelled Ward 24 councilor Jitendra Kumar (Jitu Yadav) from the primary membership of the party for 6 years.
CM had given instructions for strict action
Let us tell you that this incident is related to Ward No. 65 of Indore Municipal Corporation. There was a dispute going on between Indore MIC member Jitu Yadav and councilor Kamlesh Kalra. In the same case, Jitu’s supporters had beaten and abused the minor son of BJP councilor Kamlesh Kalra in front of his mother and grandmother.
After investigating the matter, an Indore Police officer had said that this incident had happened on January 4, 2025. At least 25 people broke into a man’s house and abused and assaulted his family members. He said that the attackers had allegedly stripped a minor boy during the incident. Its alleged video had gone viral on social media. The officer said that the incident was carried out due to a dispute between two people over an argument on the phone. In this matter, MP CM Mohan Yadav has also taken this incident of Indore seriously and has instructed the police that strict action should be taken against the people involved in this incident.





