Former Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit today evaded commenting on speculations of her making a comeback in active politics.
Dikshit, who tendered her resignation as the Governor of Kerala on Tuesday, said that no decision had been taken on whether she would make a comeback in active politics if her resignation is accepted.
She had confirmed on Tuesday that she had indeed resigned as the Governor of Kerala by saying that she did what her heart said.
"I have only one thing to say - that the news that is being flashed on the channels is correct and I have given my resignation. I did what my heart said," said the three-time chief minister of Delhi.
"I will comment on my future actions only after my resignation is accepted," she added.
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