Rajya Sabha chairman accepts Mayawati’s resignation

Earlier, a three-page resignation letter by Ms. Mayawati was rejected as it was not in the requisite format.

July 20, 2017 02:39 pm | Updated 02:41 pm IST - New Delhi

BSP supremo Mayawati. File

BSP supremo Mayawati. File

BSP supremo Mayawati’s resignation from the Rajya Sabha was accepted on Thursday by chairman Hamid Ansari, a senior official of the Upper House said.

The 61-year-old had submitted a fresh resignation letter as per the prescribed format, tendering a hand-written one-line letter, he said, wishing not to be named as he was not authorised to comment.

Ms. Mayawati had on Wednesday resigned from the House, accusing the BJP and the Chair of not allowing her to raise the issue of anti-Dalit violence in Uttar Pradesh in the House.

However, the three-page resignation letter was rejected as it was not in the requisite format.

The format states that the resignation letter should be brief and should not mention the reasons.

The move is seen as an attempt by Ms. Mayawati to consolidate her core Dalit support base and re-establish herself as the community’s pre-eminent leader after facing a massive defeat in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections earlier this year. Her party could win only 18 seats while the BJP came to power by winning more than 300 of the 403 seats.

The BJP had termed her resignation as a “drama” and pointed out that her tenure in the House was anyway coming to an end early next year.

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