Four rebel JD-U legislators Wednesday filed a petition in the Patna High Court challenging assembly Speaker Uday Narayan Choudhary's decision to terminate their membership.
The development came a day after the high court quashed the speaker's decision to terminate membership of four other Janata Dal-United (JD-U) rebel MLAs for anti-party activities.
"We have filed a petition in the court to challenge decision of the speaker to terminate us," Ajit Kumar, one of the four legislators, told mediapersons here.
The legislators were disqualified in November under the provisions of the anti-defection law.
Poonam Dev, another rebel legislator, said: "In our petition, we have sought the high court's intervention against the speaker's decision to terminate elected people's representatives."
Two other terminated JD-U MLAs are Raju Singh and Suresh Chanchal.
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