Congress MP Rao Inderjit Singh, who was recently in the limelight for demanding a probe into land deals of Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra, on Monday said he was bidding goodbye to ‘Congress politics’.
Addressing a rally here, about 85 kms from Delhi, the member of Lok Sabha from Gurgaon said he would not contest the next elections from Congress as he was upset with the ‘existing circumstances’ in the party.
‘I have been in the Congress for 35 years, but under the existing circumstances, I won’t contest elections from the Congress party..and I also bid bye to Congress politics,’ the 63-year-old leader said.
Singh, the bete noire of Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, has been sulking for quite some time especially after he was removed from the Union Council of Ministers about two years back. He was in the limelight last month when he demanded a fair probe into the land deals of Vadra in his affluent constituency on the outskirts of Delhi and punishment if he was guilty.
Addressing a rally here, about 85 kms from Delhi, the member of Lok Sabha from Gurgaon said he would not contest the next elections from Congress as he was upset with the ‘existing circumstances’ in the party.
‘I have been in the Congress for 35 years, but under the existing circumstances, I won’t contest elections from the Congress party..and I also bid bye to Congress politics,’ the 63-year-old leader said.
Singh, the bete noire of Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, has been sulking for quite some time especially after he was removed from the Union Council of Ministers about two years back. He was in the limelight last month when he demanded a fair probe into the land deals of Vadra in his affluent constituency on the outskirts of Delhi and punishment if he was guilty.