BJP MLA Ketan Inamdar submits resignation from Gujarat assembly, withdraws after state chief's persuasion
1 year ago

BJP MLA Ketan Inamdar submits resignation from Gujarat assembly, withdraws after state chief's persuasion

New Indian Express  

VADODARA: Tensions within the Gujarat Bharatiya Janata Party are escalating as the Lok Sabha elections approach, fuelled by the influx of Congress leaders into the party and internal divisions among local leadership. Adding to the turmoil, Ketan Inamdar, a three-term BJP MLA from Gujarat, announced his resignation from the state assembly on Tuesday, citing his "inner conscience" as the driving force behind his decision, emphasizing the importance of preserving self-respect amidst perceived inaction. Frustrated by the continuous influx of Congress leaders and other party members into the BJP, the three-term MLA from Savli seat in Vadodara district had submitted his resignation to legislative assembly speaker Shankar Chaudhary on March 19. Subsequently, Ketan Inamdar received a summons to Gandhinagar and attended a meeting with BJP state president CR Patil.

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