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Natarajan resigned to help the party with 2014 polls: Rawat

Says there is no basis to rumours doing the rounds regarding her resignation

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ANI New Delhi

Rubbishing the rumors surrounding former Union Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan's resignation, Congress leader Harish Rawat on Sunday said the party is in need of people to work for the 2014 general elections. Rawat said that Natarajan's resignation is to help the party in this regard.

"There is no basis to these rumors. She is a valuable colleague and a party leader. At this time, the party is in need of people to work for it. She is a part of that need," Rawat said on Natarajan, who resigned on Saturday.

Natarajan was the Minister of State for Environment and Forests. The 59-year-old leader hails from Tamil Nadu and was brought in the environment ministry two years ago. Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister, Veerappa Moily has been given additional charge of Environment Ministry.

 

In response to Arun Jaitley's recent tweet, Rawat said, "In the history of the UPA Government, in both the terms, we have registered high growth rate. We are standing as the fastest growing nation in the world, despite the fact that there was recession, which lasted for two years."

He further added, "We were not able to control the prices of vegetables, due to the lack of support of state governments. We suffered loss due to this, but we are introspecting all of this."

In an apparent dig at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Jaitley had tweeted: "PMs are not judged by the number of years they spend in office but by the direction which they gave to the economy and the polity.

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First Published: Dec 22 2013 | 12:36 PM IST

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