The action was initiated against those who defied the party's directions and contested against official Congress candidates or fielded their relatives in the MCD elections held in April, said Narendra Nath, chairman of disciplinary committee of the Delhi Congress.
Though dissident activities had plagued all the three main parties during the MCD polls, the BJP, AAP and Congress, this is the first major action by any of them.
The Congress had managed to win only 31 of the 272 wards in South, North and East Delhi Municipal Corporations.
He said that the party is also going through complaints of anti-party activities by senior party leaders in the civic body polls and will issue show cause notices after scrutiny of the complaints by party candidates in MCD polls.
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Those who have been expelled from the party include four former councillors.
"A curious case was that of sitting Nangli Sakrawati councillor Satender Singh Rana. He was given party ticket from Chhawla ward but he fielded his wife against our candidate from Nangli ward," Nath said.
Ex-councillors Ramesh Pandit from Ghondli and Dharmender Singh from Karawal Nagar West have also been expelled from the party.
The complaints of anti party activities were submitted by the party candidates in MCD polls on the instruction of Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken.
There was discontent in a section fo party over ticket distribution for MCD polls this year under the leadership of Ajay Maken whose role was questioned by senior leaders including former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and ex ministers AK Walia and Arvinder Singh Lovely.
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