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PM stopped me from resigning: Babul Supriyo

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Facing flak over violence in his parliament­ary constituen­cy Asansol, Union Minister Babul Supriyo has said that he had offered to resign and quit politics but was stopped by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The minister of state for heavy industries said he had met the prime minister and offered to resign, but Modi stopped him and asked him to carry on his “fight”.

“You may be surprised to know that after two dirty incidents in Asansol/Bengal, I had met our Hon’ble PM resigning as a Minister to quit Politics & Power for good only to be inspired back by our Hon’ble PM, a man who works 24/7/365 days for his country. Don't Quit-Fight he told me,” Supriyo said in a tweet on April 1.

The BJP leader was stopped by the police from entering the Asansol-Raniganj area last week. A scuffle had ensued between BJP supporters and the police when he tried to enter Asansol, his Lok Sabha constituen­cy.

West Bengal Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Partha Chatterjee had accused the saffron party of trying to destroy the peace and communal harmony in the state.

“Having to face inner questions of whether politics is indeed a place I need to be. And, I confess that at times I really find it hard to convince myself to continue. How can a constituti­onal entity like the chief minister be so uncouth & desperate to win elections with unfair means?,” he had tweeted.

Meanwhile, the Union minister, in a series of tweets, thanked Modi for supporting him.

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