Rajasthan CM rejects resignation of Minister Kataria


Jaipur, Jun 1 (IANS): Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Saturday rejected the resignation of state Minister Lal Chand Kataria who had resigned a few days back taking moral responsibility for the Congress party's defeat in the Lok Sabha elections in his constituency by over one lakh votes.

Rejecting his resignation, Gehlot said that at the time when the election results have not been in favour of the Congress, the moral responsibility of party members increases to unitedly face the challenges ahead and contribute in providing good governance in Rajasthan.

"In the past, you have rendered your duty as a Union Minister, also you have been MLA many times and hence your experience shall benefit the state," he said.

Kataria had reportedly resigned as state Agriculture Minister, citing the rout of the party in the Lok Sabha elections.

In a press release, Kataria said he had sent his resignation to the Governor through Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, who has come under attack from Congress President Rahul Gandhi after the Congress failed to win even a single seat in Rajasthan.

However, the offices of neither the Chief Minister nor the Governor could confirm that Kataria had quit.

Kataria himself could not be reached on telephone to confirm if he had resigned.

However, on Friday, Kataria confirmed that he had gone to Uttarakhand after submitting his resignation.

His press release, which had gone viral on social media, said he considered it morally inappropriate to continue as minister after the party's defeat.

"This resignation should not be connected to any other factor," he said, adding he would remain a member of the Assembly and continue to articulate people's grievances.

  

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