Parmar told reporters that the party leaders would meet BJP president Nitin Gadkari to seek Sushant's expulsion as "even after suspension from the party he had not mend his ways" and accused him of being a "Congres agent".
He alleged that Sushant was in the habit of indulging in indiscipline and making baseless chargess against and had been suspended thrice from the party.
"Each time he was readmitted into the party on tendering written apology but did not change his ways," he said.
Sushant was suspended from BJP earlier this year after he launched a tirade against the government and publically criticised the chief minister.
He fired the latest salvo against chief minister yesterday, demanding his resignation in the wake of High Court judgement in Jaiprakash Associates Limited (JAL) case and threatened to launch a stir.