Congress today hit out at BJP-led NDA government accusing it of "insulting" the Constitutional post of Governors but parried questions on whether Kerala Governor Sheila Dikshit could resign and come back to serve the party.
"They (NDA government) are treating the Constitutional post of Governor in this manner. There are apprehensions that most of the Governors appointed during the UPA regime would be removed by the present government.
"Insulting the Constitutional post does not suit a party, which is in Government," party spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed said.
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"Who knows whether she joins Congress or not, whether and when she returns to politics. It is for her to decide which party she has to join...Why do you want brand her a Congress leader now.
"She is holding a Constitutional post. She was one of the tallest leaders of Congress. But now she is not a Congress leader. She is a Governor," Ahmed said.
There is a buzz that Dikshit, whom the government wants to transfer to a state in the Northeast, could put in her paper and come back to Congress.
Dikshit, who served as Delhi Chief Minister from 1998 to 2013, was appointed Kerala governor in March just before the model code of conduct came into force for the Lok Sabha polls.