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After resigning from BJP, Navjot Kaur Sidhu slams SAD and says she didn't join politics to support mafia

News Agencies | Updated on: 9 October 2016, 13:29 IST

After resigning from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Navjot Kaur Sidhu today said that she resigned from the party as the MLAs of the saffron party have no say in Punjab, adding there is no point of being in politics if one cannot raise his/her voice against wrong.

Navjot, the BJP MLA from Amritsar (East) constituency, said that the government in Punjab is not at all serious for the state's development, adding that majority of the BJP workers do not want to work under the incumbent alliance.

"I did not join the party to support the mafia, I came in politics to eradicate the menace but the irony was that my complaints were ignored. What is the point of being in politics if you cannot raise your voice against wrong? They are not serious for Punjab. The BJP is an ally in Punjab but we have no say our soul job is to listen to the Akali Dal and laud them," said Navjot.

"The BJP workers in Punjab did not want to stay in alliance with the Akalis but our suggestions were not considered. I was never heard," she added.

Speaking about her future course of action, Navjot said, "I have not approached any other party till now, will decide soon."

Elucidating over why she did not resign from the BJP soon after her husband Navjot Singh Sidhu quit the saffron party, she said that it was after 60 years that her constituency was developing and she did not want to stall the growth.

"A lot of funds were pending. Secondly I did not quit earlier because I was responsible for the development of my constituency. If I would have quit then the other person would have misused the funds post by-elections," she said.

"My constituency wasn't developing at all from the past 60 years and me leaving midway would have made things worse. Now, at least I am contended that 70-80 percent work has been completed in my constituency," she added.

On 14 September, cricketer-turned-politician and her husband Navjot Singh Sidhu formally resigned from the BJP.

--ANI

First published: 9 October 2016, 13:26 IST