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Haryana MLA Kuldeep Bishnoi resigned from his post in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, 3 August, and is likely to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday, 4 August.
Bishnoi, who was expelled from the Congress after he cross-voted in the Rajya Sabha polls in June, submitted his resignation to the Haryana Assembly speaker on Wednesday.
"Bhupinder Singh Hooda had challenged me to resign, and I accepted his challenge. Now, I challenge him to contest elections and win from Adampur constituency," he was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
"August 4, 2022 10:10 am," Bishnoi had written in a cryptic tweet on Tuesday, presumably about the date and time of his joining the BJP. "Don’t be afraid to start over. It’s a chance to build something better this time…" he had tweeted.
Bishnoi also held a rally for his supporters on Tuesday in Adampur constituency, from where he was elected as an MLA.
"Today, before a new political journey, I reached out to my loved ones and spoke in detail, and as always, got a lot of love and support, for which I will always be grateful to the people of Adampur. I will never let the honour and respect of Adampur be diminished," he tweeted in Hindi.
The four-time MLA and two-time MP has been unhappy with the Congress since he was passed over for the post of the party's Haryana unit chief during a reshuffle earlier this year.
"Congress also has rules for some leaders and exceptions for others. Rules are applied selectively. Indiscipline has been repeatedly ignored in the past. In my case, I listened to my soul and acted on my morals…" the Haryana politician had said after he was removed from all party positions on 11 June.
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