Gujarat Congress vice president Maulin Vaishnav today resigned from his post after the central leadership appointed MLA Amit Chavda as president of the party's state unit.
In a letter addressed to Congress president Rahul Gandhi, Vaishnav said he was resigning to "make Chavda comfortable in selecting a new team".
Earlier today, Rahul Gandhi appointed Anklav MLA Chavda as state party president following the resignation of Bharatsinh Solanki. Chavda is also the chief whip of the Congress legislative party in the state Assembly.
Clarifying about his resignation, Vaishnav said he was very happy to see Chavda as the new party chief in Gujarat.
"I am grateful that Rahulji has chosen a young and dynamic party president for the state. It is common practice that a new president forms a new team. Thus, to make him comfortable in choosing his own team, I have tendered my resignation" said Vaishnav.
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