JMM Expels Five Leaders for Anti-Party Activities in Saraikela
Party Leadership Takes Strong Action Against Dissenting Members
Key Points:
- Five JMM leaders expelled for anti-party activities in Saraikela.
- Accused leaders suspended from all party positions for six years.
- Decision based on evidence of actions against party directives.
SERAIKELA – The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leadership has expelled five prominent leaders in Saraikela for alleged involvement in anti-party activities during recent elections. Their primary membership and party positions have been revoked for six years.
The expelled leaders include Rudra Pratap Mahato, Gopal Mahato, district vice president Murteza Ansari, secretary Budheshwar Mardi, and former central committee member Tarun De. A letter signed by party general secretary Vinod Kumar Pandey was sent to the district president to formalize the decision.
The decision was based on reports from senior district committee members, social media platforms, and other communication channels. Evidence confirmed that these leaders violated party guidelines and engaged in actions contrary to JMM’s principles, tarnishing the party’s image.
According to the letter, the expelled members were found guilty of working against party directives while holding responsible positions. The leadership emphasized that such behavior was unacceptable and warranted strict disciplinary action.
This move highlights the JMM’s commitment to maintaining discipline and ensuring loyalty within its ranks.

