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          Patna, March 8 (IANS) Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U)   Tuesday recommended to the party high command to take action against 11 party   MPs and dozens of other leaders for anti-party activities during the assembly   elections last year.
 "We have sent the recommendation for disciplinary   action to the party national president Sharad Yadav," JD-U state president   Vashisht Narayan Singh told reporters here.
 |  Those recommended for disciplinary action are party MPs Rajeev Ranjan Singh   alias Lalan Singh, Upendra Kushwaha, Monazir Hasan, Purnmasi Ram, Mangli Lal   Mandal, Sushil Singh, Meena singh, Arjun Rai, Mahabali Singh, Baidnath Mahto and   Ashwamedha Devi.
 The state disciplinary committee has also expelled a   party rebel legislator Prem Kumar Mani for six years for anti-party   activities.
 
 Besides, the committee has also acted against nearly 200   party leaders and workers on charges of anti-party activities.
 
 Reacting   to the recommendation, Kushwaha, a Rajya Sabha member, said it was a matter of   serious concern for a democratic party.
 
 "It appears that some of the   party leaders were right when they accused that JD-U lacks internal democracy,"   he said.
 
 Kushwaha had refused to appear before the disciplinary committee   in February.
 
 He then said he would make his stand clear to party chief   Sharad Yadav and that a state committee could not seek an explanation from an   MP.
 
 Kushwaha was among 750 party leaders who have been served show-cause   notice by the disciplinary committee charging them of anti-party   activities.
 
 It was reported that many of the party MPs fielded their   relatives on rival party tickets against the official JD-U candidates in the   2010 elections.
 
 Some leaders openly took part in Congress poll rallies   while some kept away from the official party campaign.
 
 
      
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