Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJP MP PATOLE CRITICAL OF MODI QUITS LOK SABHA, PARTY

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

Dissident BJP Maharashtr­a leader Nana Patole, who has been publicly attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, announced on Friday that he had resigned from the Lok Sabha and quit the party too.

Patole, elected from Bhandara-Gondiya, said he submitted his resignatio­n to Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan’s office and also to the BJP leadership. He said he was “deeply anguished and felt let down by the party”. The developmen­t is seen as a blow to the BJP, coming a day ahead of the first round of the Gujarat Assembly polls on Saturday.

“The objectives with which I had joined the (BJP) party have been belied, but now (post-quitting) I am free of the turmoil in my mind,” Patole told the media shortly after submitting his resignatio­n letter to the Lok Sabha Secretaria­t.

He said he had not made up his mind on which party to join but would consider throwing his lot with “some like-minded” political outfit.

In Mumbai, Maharashtr­a chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said he was yet to get full details on the matter and would “comment at the appropriat­e time”. Patole said that after taking power, the BJP had forgotten all its promises and assurances it made to the electorate.

Patole, the first BJP to quit the party and the Lok Sabha after Modi took office in 2014, created a sensation when he told a public function that the Prime Minister does not like to be questioned and criticised.

He also alleged that all central ministers “were always in a state of fear” and that he was “on the hit list but I am not afraid of anyone”.

Earlier this week, Patole shared limelight with senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha who led a farmers’ agitation in Akola for three days, which ended on Wednesday with Fadnavis agreeing to concede all seven major demands.

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