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In the background of upcoming Uttarakhand elections, former Punjab Congress in-charge Harish Rawat took to Twitter to hint at a growing dissatisfaction with the top Congress leadership and a possible exit from politics.
Indicating that he has "had enough," the former Uttarakhand chief minister wrote in Hindi:
Saying that his "hands and feet are tied," he went on to suggest that he is discontent with his place in politics.
"Those whom I am supposed to follow, their people have tied my hands and feet. I have been getting the feeling that Harish Rawat, it's gone too far, you have done enough, it is time to rest," the leader wrote.
The leader expressed that he hopes the new year will show him the way.
Rawat's comments come at a time when the Uttarakhand election is just months away. Rawat is a member of the Congress Working Committee and also face of the party in Uttarakhand.
In October, Rawat had said that he wanted to focus on plans for Uttarakhand Assembly elections and had requested the party to relieve him from the post of the Punjab Congress in-charge. On his request, the party replaced him as Punjab in-charge.
"I have made up my mind that I will request the party leadership to allow me to dedicate myself completely to Uttarakhand. Therefore, the party should relieve me of my responsibilities in Punjab," the leader had said.
As the party's Punjab in-charge, he played the role of mediator between Navjot Singh Sidhu and former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.
Reacting to Rawat's comments, Amarinder Singh took to social media and said:
"You reap what you sow! All the best for your future endeavours (if there are any) Harish Rawat ji," he tweeted.
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Published: 22 Dec 2021,03:55 PM IST