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Will not accept any Cabinet berth now, says Sujanpur MLA Rajinder Rana

‘Insult of voters’ of his constituency will not be tolerated, asserts Rana

Will not accept any Cabinet berth now, says Sujanpur MLA Rajinder Rana

File photo of Sujanpur MLA Rajindra Rana



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Hamirpur/Shimla (HP), February 25

Amid speculation over his induction in the Himachal Pradesh Cabinet, Congress MLA from Sujanpur Rajindra Rana on Sunday said he will not accept any Cabinet berth now asserting that “insult of voters” of his constituency would not be tolerated.

“My voters told me we are always with you and insult of voters of the Sujanpur assembly segment would not be tolerated,” said Rana, who defeated former Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal in the 2017 Assembly polls.

Addressing a gathering at Sujanpur, he said that Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu made many announcements for Sujanpur during the Holi fair on March 5 last year but only two of them have been fulfilled.

The Congress MLA said that talks are being held now about including him in the Cabinet, but the people of Sujanpur are not willing to accept lies and now there is no question of becoming a minister.

Rana said that his name was removed from the list of the ministers earlier and added that it is not about him but about respect and honour of the people who changed the politics of Himachal Pradesh by voting for the Congress.

Rana told PTI that 14 months have passed and the Cabinet has been expanded time and again.

“Now I will not accept any cabinet berth,” he added.

Rana has been advocating for early declaration of results of the candidates who appeared for various examinations, including junior office assistant (Information Technology), secretariat clerks and drawing masters.

The Congress leader, who had earlier sent two letters to the chief minister, said that even after 14 months of the formation of the government, the youth are still waiting for jobs.

The letters sent to the Chief Minister were also shared on Facebook.

“We need to understand the sentiments of the people, especially the youth seeking jobs and are answerable to them and the entire youth cannot be punished for corruption of a few persons,” he said.

The Congress leader also raised this issue recently in the state Assembly.

He also demanded jobs for about 5,000 youth, who are struggling to get jobs on compassionate grounds in various departments. 

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