Karnataka Congress Leader Resigns From Party, Cites Personal Reasons

Karnataka Congress Leader Resigns From Party, Cites Personal Reasons

Mr Chandrashekar was not immediately available for comments.

Bengaluru:

Senior Congress leader HN Chandrashekar, popularly known as Mukhyamantri Chandru, has quit the Karnataka unit of the party, citing personal reasons.

In his resignation letter to the Congress state president DK Shivakumar on Saturday, Mr Chandrashekar said he had joined the “Congress with vast historical background” with an objective to serve people.

“I am content that I have done my duty sincerely. I am resigning from the primary membership. I express my gratitude to all those in the party who supported and loved me,” he said.

Sources in the Congress said Mr Chandrashekar was aspiring for a Rajya Sabha ticket and after the denial he decided to part ways.

Mr Chandrashekar was not immediately available for comments.

The leader, who acted in many plays, cinema and tele-serials, got the prefix ‘Mukhyamantri’ for his stupendous role of a chief minister in some plays.

He joined electoral politics in 1985 when he won assembly election from Gauribidanur on the Janata Party ticket.

Later, he joined BJP and became MLC from 1998 to 2004. He had also served as the Kannada Development Authority chairperson till 2013.

After the Congress came to power in 2013, he joined the party in 2014 and was there till his resignation.

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