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BJP Pakur district president quits, party refuses to accept

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Press Trust of India Pakur (Jharkhand)

A day after the BJP announced its first list of 52 candidates for the assembly polls in Jharkhand, its Pakur district president Devidhan Tudu on Monday resigned from the party alleging that he has been "ignored and his self-respect hurt".

The saffron party, however, rejected his resignation.

In his two-line resignation letter to the BJP Jharkhand unit president Laxman Gilua, a copy of which was released to the press, Tudu said, "I resign from the post of Pakur district president and primary membership."

He alleged that the party has "ignored him and hurt his self-respect" despite working for it for over two decades

Asked whether he would join any other party after he was denied a ticket by the BJP from Maheshpur Assembly constituency, Tudu said he has not yet decided.

 

"BJP's state unit vice-president Pradip Verma spoke to Tudu and told him that his resignation has been rejected and he should continue in his present post," the party's Pakur district general secretary Balram Dubey said.

Dubey said he met Tudu on the instruction of Verma.

The BJP on Sunday while announcing its first list of 52 candidates for the Assembly polls had said that Mistry Soren who joined the saffron party last month from JVM-P will be its candidate for the Maheshpur seat.

Tudu had contested from the Maheshpur assembly constituency in 2009 and 2014 assembly elections as a BJP candidate but had lost in both the elections.

Jharkhand will vote in five phases, with the first one on November 30 and the last on December 20. Results will be declared on December 23. The last date of filing nominations for the first phase of the elections is November 13.

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First Published: Nov 11 2019 | 10:25 PM IST

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