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MP Singh Denounces Social Media Rumors as Exaggerated

Rastriya Swatantra Party MP Chandan Singh described the rumors circulating on social media as highly exaggerated during an extended meeting held in Bara. Following the instigation by former party chairperson Chandan Swarnakar, five party workers have been recommended for disciplinary action. The meeting also decided to form an interim district committee including five representatives each from the four parliamentary constituencies of Bara.

On 23 May, at the extended meeting held in Bara, MP Singh clarified that the rumors spreading on social media were greatly exaggerated. According to Singh, the five party workers subjected to disciplinary recommendation were influenced by the calculated provocation of expelled former chairperson Chandan Swarnakar. “We were aware of their plans early in the day and accordingly had devised a strategic program,” he stated.

MP Singh expressed distress over the false propaganda claiming that the MPs had been removed, emphasizing that the meeting was still ongoing at the venue. “We are still at the meeting place, and the agenda for which the meeting was called has been fulfilled as planned,” he said. The extended meeting took place on Saturday at the Karanraj Party Palace in Kailaya, where Singh dismissed the unnecessary social media hype related to the provocations arranged by the dissolved district chairperson Swarnakar.

Elected from Bara-2, MP Singh confirmed that they remain at the venue and have completed the meeting. “We have concluded the meeting and are in the process of publicly announcing the decisions right here at the event site,” he added. According to Singh, the meeting resolved to form an interim district committee comprising five representatives from each of the four parliamentary constituencies in Bara. “The interim committee was formed to facilitate the upcoming ward and municipal conferences across Bara district,” he explained.