Cross Voting Row: Two Mewat MLAs Mohammad Ilyas and Israil Suspended by Party

The political atmosphere in Mewat has intensified after reports that two legislators—Mohammad Ilyas and Israil—have been suspended by their party over allegations of cross voting. The development has sparked widespread discussion across the region, particularly in Nuh and surrounding areas.
Party Takes Disciplinary Action
According to party sources, the suspension came after the two MLAs allegedly voted against the official party line during an important voting process. Party leadership reportedly viewed the action as a serious breach of discipline and organizational rules. As a result, both leaders were suspended with immediate effect pending further review.
Senior party officials emphasized that maintaining unity and discipline within the organization remains a top priority. They stated that any deviation from official directives during crucial votes would not be tolerated, regardless of the political stature of the individual involved.
Political Impact in Mewat
Both Mohammad Ilyas and Israil are considered influential figures in the Mewat region, with strong grassroots connections and significant local support. Their suspension is expected to have a noticeable impact on regional politics and could influence upcoming political strategies.
Political observers believe that this decision may alter the local political balance and could affect party dynamics in the coming months. Analysts also suggest that voter sentiment in Mewat will play a key role in determining the long-term consequences of this move.
Mixed Reactions from Supporters
The suspension has triggered mixed reactions among party workers and local residents. Some supporters have welcomed the decision, saying that strict action is necessary to maintain party discipline and integrity. Others, however, believe the suspension may have been taken hastily and have called for a fair and transparent inquiry into the matter.
Local political discussions in Nuh and nearby areas have intensified, with residents closely monitoring further developments.
What Happens Next
Party officials have indicated that a detailed review of the situation will be conducted before any final decision is made regarding the future of the suspended MLAs. Further actions may depend on the findings of the internal investigation and subsequent recommendations. As the situation continues to unfold, political activities in Mewat remain highly active, and more developments are expected in the coming days.

