Minister S. Angara to retire from politics, will not campaign for BJP
The Hindu
Denied ticket from Sullia, the Minister said that when the BJP does not have confidence in him, there is no need for him to continue in politics
Karnataka Minister for Fisheries, Ports and Inland Water Transport S. Angara will not campaign for the party for the Assembly elections and will retire from all political activity.
The five-time BJP MLA from Sullia in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka was denied a ticket by the BJP to contest from Sullia, which is reserved for a Scheduled Caste candidate.
Addressing mediapersons in Sullia on April 12, Mr. Angara said that the BJP should explain what injustice has he done to the party.
The MLA said that some leaders had conspired to ensure that he did not get the party ticket this time. He is pained over how the party treated him. He said that he was not consulted before being denied the ticket.
“I didn’t lobby for any seat so far,” he said.
But, Mr. Angara had requested the president of the Karnataka unit for one more chance to contest before retiring from politics, and the State unit president had agreed to his request. “At least, I could have been consulted before changing the candidate,” he said.
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