Rajasthan Revenue Minister Hemaram Choudhary resigns

July 25, 2013 11:06 am | Updated 11:06 am IST - Jaipur

Rajasthan Revenue Minister Hemaram Choudhary has resigned from the state Cabinet, apparently upset over the shifting of the oil refinery site from Lilala to Pachparda in Barmer district.

Though the Revenue Minister, who represents Gudhamalani Assembly constituency in Barmer, has not mentioned a reason for his resignation in the letter sent to the Chief Minister, the legislator and another prominent Congress MLA Sonaram had publicly sparred over the issue at a meeting in the district on Wednesday.

The meeting between farmers and elected representatives was called over the issue of shifting the site of the refinery.

While Mr. Choudhary could not be reached for comment, Mr. Sonaram said, “It was the farmers who had questioned the minister on shifting of the location, and on their pressure, the minister announced that he would resign from the government. Why should I ask him (Choudhary) to do so.I have very good relations with him.”

Mr. Sonaram, who had participated in public and farmers’ agitation over shifting of the refinery location in Lilala, said, “Probably the minister could not convince the Chief Minister over keeping the refinery’s establishment at Lilala.”

“Shifting location of refinery and resignation of the minister may affect the Gehlot government’s prospect in upcoming assembly polls later this year”, he added.

However, the Chief Minister’s Press Adviser said that they haven’t received a resignation letter from Mr. Choudhary.

The Minister’s two gunmen, Khetaram and Laxmikant said, “The minister has sent us back to police department...relieved us...returned his government vehicle...He has left for his constituency to meet people.”

Barmer has witnessed many protests recently over the issue of shifting the site of the refinery.

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