GUWAHATI: Political leader Kamal Medhi was recently removed from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for making disparaging remarks about Ahoms in general.
Throughout his turbulent political career, Kamal Medhi has been affiliated with a number of political groups, including the Congress, Raijor Dal, and Krishak Mukti Sangram Samity. He finally joined the AAP, but now he must deal with the fallout from his divisive remarks. He joined the AAP despite switching allegiances before dealing with the fallout from his remarks. The decision to dismiss Medhi was made in response to his most recent anti-Gogoi comment, which caused fury within the party and drew criticism from the general public.
Kamal Medhi, who was obviously devastated by his expulsion, posted his feelings on Facebook. However, his political aspirations may have come to an end with this expulsion. Notably, Kamal Medhi ran for the Patacharkuchi Assembly constituency in 2021 but lost the election. Although Medhi had already apologised for the "anti-Ahom remarks," the decision stated that he had violated party ethics by making later, more contentious remarks on social media. He was therefore immediately suspended as a result of this.
However, Kamal Medhi asserted on his Facebook page that the AAP state leaders had not informed him of his suspension. He asserted that the orders only became known to him after they were published in the media.
On the other hand, Bidyut Kalita, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader was expelled from the organization on 1st June due to his suspected complicity in the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) fraud, which involved 105 crore rupees. Kalita's employment has been momentarily halted due to his alleged involvement in the fraud.
Notably, the Special Vigilance Cell of the Chief Minister summoned Mirza resident Bidyut Kalita in relation to the scam. But it was discovered that ever since the summons notice was delivered to him, he had been evading capture out of fear of being apprehended.
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